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Toyota 4Runner Throttle Position Sensor would be at the centre of the engine communication, although before delving into that, the SUV is worth applause owing to its body on frame construction, spacious interior, silent highway behavior and legendary reliability. The Toyota 4Runner evolved more powerful transmissions, intelligent four wheel drive and sophisticated suspensions over the decades that enable drivers to go up rocky roads and drive to their home comfortably. Each update made the Toyota SUV remain faithful to its adventure nature and included safety technologies and durable factory supported components, thus the SUV ensures the owner that the vehicle can help to commute to school and to climb mountains as well. Moving to the 4Runner Throttle Position Sensor, which is simply a small sensor, the throttle plate is connected to the throttle body by bolts and monitors the actual angle of the throttle plate. The 4Runner Throttle Position Sensor transmits the fast voltage messages to the engine control module that control the amount of fuel flow, the timing of spark and even the shift points to ensure quick acceleration and a smooth cruise. Modern design is the revised Throttle Position Sensor is based on non contact electronics which are wear resistant giving the truck consistent readings at each and every mile and when it fails the throttle data is no longer transmitted accurately to the computer in the Toyota, which makes the throttle stumble or idle roughly due to lack of accurate throttle information being sent to the computer. The steps to install would be to disconnect the battery, unclip the connector, remove screws, replace with the unit, reconnect, clear codes, and test.