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colm_mcm wrote:does GX share TPS and Air intake sensor with GPX? .
www.ftoaustralia.com wrote:Adjusting the position of your Throttle Position Sensor
Symptoms I had when my TPS needed adjusted were erratic revs, at exactly 30 mph in third gear, just what you need when driving in town in a tip car! However adjusting you TPS is a breeze.
Tools you will need,
Screwdriver, crosshead type
Pins, sewing type
Multi-meter
0.65mm thickness gauge
For cars without Traction Control
Place the thickness gauge between the fixed SAS, the speed adjustment screw on the bulkhead side of the throttle body, and the throttle lever so the throttle is very slightly opened. Then push the pins through the two wires on the engine side of the TPS and attach to a digital OHMeter. These are wires 1 & 2 and are the actual switch of the TPS.
Loosen the TPS until it can move then turn it clockwise as far as it will go. Check that the switch is ON, ie that there is continuity between the two wires. Now turn the TPS gently anti-clockwise and find the point at where the switch opens. Ie you have no continuity of circuit. Now tighten up the TPS.
To check the TPS output voltage push your pin in to wires 1 & 3, turn on the ignition but do not start the engine, the output voltage should be between 400 – 1,000mV. If there is a deviation then check the harness and the TPS itself.
For cars with Traction Control
Do not place the thickness gauge in at the SAS.
Push the pins through wires 1 & 3 and connect to a digital voltmeter. Turn on the ignition but do not start the engine. Check that there is between 580 & 690 mV for the sensor output. If it is not within this range loosen the TPS and adjust until it is within this range then retighten.
Remember that cars with TCL also have an idle position switch and accelerator pedal position sensor so if these steps do not wok it may be this that needs adjusted.
If this procedure throws up an error code then disconnect the battery for about ten seconds and this should erase them.
colm_mcm wrote:Would you not just put a second hand one on?
colm_mcm wrote:Is it the part marked B?
CJ wrote:Mustang, the diagnostic plug is mounted on a metal surround which is grounded, using this or pin 4 is a much of a muchness. It shouldn't take any more than 30 seconds (seriously) to ground pin 1, dead simple.
CJ
Mustang wrote:Actually it's a bigger job to remove the plastic panel.
Mustang wrote:The engine light flashs constantly, and the code is delivered by the flashing of the ABS light -i take it this is normal (for cars with ABS?)
Mustang wrote:The codes it's giving me are:
13. Intake air temperature sensor. I'm not familair with this one. Where is this sensor?
14. Throttle position sensor-whicj would explain the high emissions. I know theres been some discussion on this recently -are they repairable/ serviceable?
Mustang wrote:13. Intake air temperature sensor. I'm not familair with this one. Where is this sensor?
CJ wrote:
I wonder is there a common factor here, more analysis needed methinks. I've the NCT nect week, will be interesting to see the result. I did mean to check that the ECU plugs were connected properly but never got around to it, wheres the torch....
CJ
Mustang wrote:When's your NCT -let us know how you get on. If your going to buy a TPS let me know -I might be interested in splitting the delivery with you.
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