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Did you know 42% of vehicle acceleration complaints stem from faulty pedal sensors? The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reports over 1,200 annual accidents linked to throttle response delays. Your accelerator pedal position sensor
isn't just another component—it's the neural interface between driver intent and machine action.
(accelerator pedal position sensor)
Our accelerator position sensors deliver 0.1° angular resolution accuracy—3x sharper than industry standards. Built with military-grade Hall Effect technology, they withstand extreme temperatures (-40°C to 150°C) and 100,000+ actuation cycles. Real-time CAN bus integration means you get instant throttle response without signal lag.
| Feature | Standard Sensors | Our AP-Series |
|---|---|---|
| Response Time | 85ms | 12ms |
| IP Rating | IP67 | IP69K |
Need specific connector types? Voltage ranges? Mechanical form factors? Our modular design supports 15+ OEM configurations. 87% of clients achieve plug-and-play installation within 90 minutes. We even offer dual-sensor redundancy packages for mission-critical applications.
Leading logistics company reduced fleet maintenance costs by 38% after upgrading 2,000 trucks with our APS-3000 sensors. Motorsport teams using our racing-grade sensors shaved 0.3 seconds off lap times through precise throttle mapping.
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(accelerator pedal position sensor)
A: The accelerator pedal position sensor monitors the driver’s pedal input and converts it into an electrical signal. This signal is sent to the engine control unit (ECU) to regulate throttle opening. It ensures accurate engine response to acceleration demands.
A: Common symptoms include erratic acceleration, reduced engine power, or illumination of the check engine light. Inconsistent pedal feedback or sudden RPM drops may also occur. Prompt diagnosis and replacement are recommended to avoid safety risks.
A: The sensor is typically mounted on or near the accelerator pedal assembly within the vehicle’s cabin. It connects directly to the pedal mechanism to track movement. Access may require removing interior panels or trim pieces.
A: A clutch pedal position sensor detects clutch engagement for functions like starting the engine or gear shifts. The accelerator pedal sensor focuses on throttle control. Both send signals to the ECU but serve distinct operational roles.
A: Indirectly, yes—a faulty clutch sensor may cause the ECU to limit engine power or trigger limp mode. This can mimic acceleration issues. However, it’s unrelated to throttle control directly handled by the accelerator pedal sensor.
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