albertaduke
former airline pilot without the big bucks
i guy
i do this on cars once and a while. take one of the battery terminals off(disconnecting all wires from terminal) then touch it to the other battery terminal.
it is what we call making the ecu brain dead. this might reset your ecu, but if you have a hard code it will not help.
while off try your throttle to see if it will work. if it doesn't your problem is not electrical.
like what was said the tps might be messed up inside or look for rocks or sticks in the linkage. hth
based on this reply the throttle is not held back by the ecu when everything is turned off yet it just rolls 1/8 of an inch and stop solid I checked the switch block , the grip, the lines behind the overflow bottle and I can only think that something in the tps locks it ..very weird . I have not gone so far as to remove the wires locks connected to the rotating wheel at the intake