Hi,
The voltages for the Throttle sensor are as follows:
Ignition switch on but engine not running:-
Throttle valve fully closed 0.45v - 0.55v
Throttle valve fully open 4.0v approx
if outside these ranges check the Harness and obviously throttle sensor.
When the output signal from the throttle sensor is incorrect the ECU ignores it and works just on the fuel injected and engine RPM.
Testing:
Disconnect Throttle sensor connector, turn ignition on, check voltage between terminal c, (right side) and ground, should be 5v. Turn ignition off and test continuity on terminal a, (left side).
Now if you haven't got a consult, disconnect ECU harness and test continuity between terminal 20 and the centre of the throttle sensor connector b. If all the above is ok then the wiring is good.
Now the throttle sensor:
test resistance between a & b terminals of the sensor harness and make sure it changes when opening the throttle sensor harness manually, what you should get is as follows,
Accelerator pedal completely released - Aprox 2Kohms
Partially released - 2-11 Kohms
Completely Depressed - Aprox 11Kohms
To adjust the throttle sensor to bring back into spec warm engine up to operating temp, measure output voltage and rotate sensor till you get 0.45v - 0.55v, tighten bolts. Disconnect sensor for a few minutes then reconect and all should be well.
If you got a consult read straight from their in in work support mode,
Regards
Nigel