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Using a multimeter set on DC Volts. Connect black probe to an earth point or negative terminal on battery.

-Probe the TPS wiring with the red probe to find the signal wire which shoukd read around .4V, there will be a 12V power and Earth aswell.

-to set the TPS u need the signal to read .4-.5volts with no throttle. If it needs adjusting carefully loosen the tps bolts/screws. (caution these can be tricky to undo, and dont overtighten)

-signal should read around 4.5Volts at full throttle

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Hi guys,

Sorry to hijack this thread

Im Having troubles with my tps

I followed the steps exactly as DVS JEZ described and I cannot measure any voltages whatsoever unsure what supply's voltages to the tps any tips would be greatly appreciated

Also tested with another tps and had the same result

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In case anyone searching cant find it, its the brown plug. The grey is a closed and WOT on-off sensor.

If you adjust it maybe reset the computer afterwords, mine would not idle below 1200rpm until i reset the computer (removed negative lead from battery and held brake pedal for a min and left for another min disconnected).

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