Adjusting TPS (Throttle Position Sensor)

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I have to replace my TPS and the manual doesn't cover the TPS adjustment. Does anyone know the procedure? Any help would be appreciated.

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-Turn the main switch to "OFF" and set the engine kill switch to "ON".
-Simultaneously press and hold the "SELECT" and "RESET" buttons for 8 sec.
-After selecting "dl", Simultaneously press and hold "SELECT and "RESET" for 2 or more seconds.

You use the "SELECT" and "RESET" buttons to advance or go back through the code number. They are 01 through 70.

TPS is 01.

Get the sensor in a spot where it looks close and use the throttle to see the value. You may have to move the sensor a little to match the correct value.

No throttle: 16%
Full throttle: 96%

Tighten up the two bolts, Turn the main switch to "OFF" to cancel this and put the gauge back to normal operation.
 
1CrazySledder said:
-Turn the main switch to "OFF" and set the engine kill switch to "ON".
-Simultaneously press and hold the "SELECT" and "RESET" buttons for 8 sec.
-After selecting "dl", Simultaneously press and hold "SELECT and "RESET" for 2 or more seconds.

You use the "SELECT" and "RESET" buttons to advance or go back through the code number. They are 01 through 70.

TPS is 01.

Get the sensor in a spot where it looks close and use the throttle to see the value. You may have to move the sensor a little to match the correct value.

No throttle: 16%
Full throttle: 96%

Tighten up the two bolts, Turn the main switch to "OFF" to cancel this and put the gauge back to normal operation.

Thanx........Much appreciated :Rockon:
 
-Turn the main switch to "OFF" and set the engine kill switch to "ON".
-Simultaneously press and hold the "SELECT" and "RESET" buttons for 8 sec.
-After selecting "dl", Simultaneously press and hold "SELECT and "RESET" for 2 or more seconds.

You use the "SELECT" and "RESET" buttons to advance or go back through the code number. They are 01 through 70.

TPS is 01.

Get the sensor in a spot where it looks close and use the throttle to see the value. You may have to move the sensor a little to match the correct value.

No throttle: 16%
Full throttle: 96%

Tighten up the two bolts, Turn the main switch to "OFF" to cancel this and put the gauge back to normal operation.
This proc edure is good for apex?2009
 


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