

Mooseman
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- Joined
- Nov 3, 2009
- Messages
- 4,019
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- Location
- Greely, Ontario
- Country
- Canada
- Snowmobile
- '07 Venture MP (gone)
'07 Phazer FX (gone)
'09 Phazer GT (gone)
'10 RS Venture GT (My current ride)
'10 Nytro FX (son's)
- LOCATION
- Greely, ON Canada
Yesterday, the MP threw me a code 84 for TORS activation, and that was just on starting the engine without touching the throttle. So I get into the repair manual and do the following:
- check throttle cable free play (fine)
- check throttle switch operation (good)
- check the throttle position sensor adjustment
On the TPS, I adjusted it as the manual says by measuring the voltage of the yellow and black/blue wires to be between 0.63v and 0.73v. Still getting code 84 on startup. So I pulled the TPS and checked the specs for max specified of 4-6kΩ on blue and black/blue wires. So TPS is good and adjusted to spec.
I then looked in the diagnostic mode for the TPS reading, which, with throttle closed, is supposed to be between 15 and 18. It was showing 16, so within spec. Reading how TORS works, it activates if it thinks the throttle is being opened without the throttle switch being "on". Figured I'd try adjusting it to the lowest possible 15. Wasn't easy because when I would tighten the screw, it would alter the TPS. Finally got it to 15 and code 84 was gone!
Now another interesting thing, took it for a ride today after the fix and I noticed that my green D light did not flash anymore. I used to be able to make it flash each time I decelerated. No more! I was also hoping that it also would have fixed the "push the reverse button and nothing happens" problem but alas, that persists. However, it seems to work more consistently if I turn the key directly to Start instead of turning it to Run first and then Start. It seems to be some sort of bypass according to the reverse update bulletin.
- check throttle cable free play (fine)
- check throttle switch operation (good)
- check the throttle position sensor adjustment
On the TPS, I adjusted it as the manual says by measuring the voltage of the yellow and black/blue wires to be between 0.63v and 0.73v. Still getting code 84 on startup. So I pulled the TPS and checked the specs for max specified of 4-6kΩ on blue and black/blue wires. So TPS is good and adjusted to spec.
I then looked in the diagnostic mode for the TPS reading, which, with throttle closed, is supposed to be between 15 and 18. It was showing 16, so within spec. Reading how TORS works, it activates if it thinks the throttle is being opened without the throttle switch being "on". Figured I'd try adjusting it to the lowest possible 15. Wasn't easy because when I would tighten the screw, it would alter the TPS. Finally got it to 15 and code 84 was gone!
Now another interesting thing, took it for a ride today after the fix and I noticed that my green D light did not flash anymore. I used to be able to make it flash each time I decelerated. No more! I was also hoping that it also would have fixed the "push the reverse button and nothing happens" problem but alas, that persists. However, it seems to work more consistently if I turn the key directly to Start instead of turning it to Run first and then Start. It seems to be some sort of bypass according to the reverse update bulletin.