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Toyota Sienna Throttle Position Sensor keeps the engine responsive by constantly telling the computer how far the throttle plate is opened for perfect fuel and spark delivery. The Toyota minivan has earned loyal families with spacious seating for eight, ingenious storage bins and a quiet ride that makes long highway runs easy. Across four generations, the Sienna progressively improved, going from a sturdy 3.0 liter V6 to a friendly and efficient hybrid that comes equipped with electric power steering, multiple USB ports, four zone climate control and a rear entertainment screen that calms down restless kids. Toyota engineers decided to go with strong foundations, so the Sienna feels car-like in corners but can still carry sports gear, groceries and strollers without complaint. Rigorous Toyota factory testing means that components are long lasting, helping the Sienna develop its reputation for reliability and low ownership cost. A properly working Throttle Position Sensor also has a role in that dependability. Mounted on the throttle body, the Throttle Position Sensor converts the shaft angle into an electrical signal, allowing the control module to change the injection timing, ignition advance and even transmission shift points to provide for instant arrival of acceleration and high fuel economy. When the sensor gets old, the Sienna may hesitate or surge, which is a good reason to replace it. To install, disconnect the battery, unbolt and unplug the old sensor, fit the new Throttle Position Sensor, tighten screws, reconnect, clear codes and road test.