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2000 S70 non turbo ETS light S70

Klaus & Jake,

I removed the large hose that goes from the air cleaner to the throttle body to check the condition of the TB. It appears that I may have removed that hose at one time for some reason and failed to reconnect the small hose. Once reconnected the ETS light went out and it hadnt come back on.

I bought this car used from the dealer and he provided me with the entire maintenence history, and it indicated that the TB was replaced at 67,000 miles.

At the same time the check engine light came on and gave me a fault that read:

PO 220
TPS/Pedal Position
sensor/B
curcuit malfunction

Do I need to replace my TPS?

Mike






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