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R34 Gtr Tps / Throttle Position Sensor Calibration Steps - Showing Incorrect Reading


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Hi Every1,

I had an issue with my Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) on my R34 GTR, it was constantly showing the constant incorrect reading of 4% on idle, although my TPS sensor was physically bolted in the correct position.

After doing the steps detailed below to calibrate the TPS, the sensor is now reading the correct 0% on idle.

Wanted to post the instructions as they may help somebody else in the future.

It details what you need to do to get in to the calibration screen, and what buttons you need to press to set it (as on the MFD - its all in Japanese).

Thanks.

mfdthrottlepositionsens.jpg

  • 3 months later...

Hello, have done this on two GTR's with successful outcome.

Instructions have to be done spot on, otherwise wont work.

Unless something is different with the UK models?

Cheers.

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