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  • #522182
    paulpaul
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      will a throttle position sensor cause a transmission to shift hard
      I have a 2001 Chevy Malibu 3.1 v6 thank you

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    • #522186
      BillBill
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        Yes, a defective TPS will cause a hard shift but so will a dozen other things. I would have the car scanned to see if there are any fault codes present. That might point you in the right direction.

        #522189
        paulpaul
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          first I want to thank you for your response.
          I did scan , and a code of P0113 . Did come up
          indicating that it was the TPS.

          #522195
          dandan
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            it will cause hard shifting as well as irratic shifting, so will a Pressure regulator solonoid, but since you have a code for a wheel speed sensor i would go with that, and it would probably be a easier fix too than a pressure regulator solonoid, most especually if you have a car with the 4T65E or 4T60E trans.

            #522420
            paulpaul
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              thank you all for the help … banana:

              #522424
              John B KobberstadJohn B Kobberstad
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                P0113 CHEVROLET – Intake Air Temperature Circuit High Input

                Not a TPS

                http://engine-codes.com/p0113_chevrolet.html

                #522431
                paulpaul
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                  thank you for the help, and also thank you for telling me to get the message off,
                  I thought the po113 was a throttle position sensor :huh: :blink:
                  again thank you for your help..

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