61041077000, Throttle Pos. Sensor Cpl., Ktm, Ktm Powerparts
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- Brand(s):
- KTM, KTM PowerParts
- Part number:
- 61041077000
- Description:
- Throttle Pos. Sensor Cpl.
- Stock Availability:
- Part in stock
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Price: EUR 169.22 inc. VAT
Motorcycle Spare Parts only sell genuine spare parts made by each manufacturer. The Throttle Pos. Sensor Cpl. part has been manufactured by KTM and is brand new and dispatched in its original packaging.
The Throttle Pos. Sensor Cpl. (complete), with the manufacturer, part number 61041077000, is an Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) replacement part designed for KTM and KTM PowerParts automotive brands. This part could be categorized within the fuel system components because of its function, which involves managing air flow through the engine's throttle valve.
The primary purpose of the Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) is to send information about the throttle's position to the Engine Control Unit (ECU). It is instrumental in monitoring the air intake of an engine, serving as the link between the throttle body and the ECU. It detects the position of the throttle valve, or butterfly valve, which regulates the amount of air entering the engine. This data helps the ECU regulate the air/fuel mixture, timing, and ignition system. An accurately functioning TPS is crucial for optimal vehicle performance as it helps maintain fuel efficiency, reduces emissions, and ensures smooth and responsive acceleration.
The throttle Position sensor is a type of potentiometer with a wiper contact that sweeps across a resistive element. As the throttle valve angle changes, the signal voltage input to the ECU varies. The ECU then uses this information to adjust engine functions appropriately.
This particular Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) Cpl. 61041077000 is a precise match for KTM and KTM PowerParts vehicles, making it essential for owners of these brands and models. When replacing this component, it's crucial to ensure the part is genuine and matches the OEM specifications because a faulty or incompatible TPS can lead to jerky acceleration, inefficient fuel consumption, and potentially engine misfire.