What are the six wires of the Volkswagen Golf GTI throttle body?
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Volkswagen Golf GTI throttle body six wires are power wire, ground wire, motor position sensor signal wire, sensor power wire, throttle position sensor signal wire, and throttle angle sensor wire. The following is additional information: Golf GTI powertrain: The Golf GTI has a maximum horsepower of 220 hp, maximum power of 162 kW, maximum torque of 350 N·m, and a 0-100 km/h acceleration time of 6.9 seconds. Golf GTI body dimensions: In terms of body dimensions, the Golf GTI measures 4269*1799*1469 mm in length, width, and height. Golf GTI configurations: In terms of configurations, the Golf GTI comes standard with features such as lane assist system, rearview camera, cruise control, and full LCD instrument panel.
I've driven a Golf GTI for several years and often noticed there are indeed six wires at the throttle body, which are actually the core wiring for electronic throttle control. Each wire has a specific function: two are power supply wires for the throttle motor, one positive and one negative, ensuring the valve can open and close normally; two are signal wires from the throttle position sensor, responsible for transmitting the valve opening information back to the computer; and the other two are command wires for controlling the motor, sending signals from the engine computer to adjust the opening and closing. If these wires develop issues, such as aging or loose connections, the car may experience sluggish acceleration or unstable idling. It's recommended to regularly check the cleanliness of the connectors to avoid dust accumulation affecting driving smoothness.