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http://www.fc3spro.com/TECH/HOWTO/TPS/tps.html
This is the DIY on the TPS. This is a TII motor. but the N/A has the same TPS. just a different location.
On an N/A the TPS is a little black, rectangular box with a cylindrical tube extending out of the end. It has 3 wires coming out of the other end, a Black, Red, and Green wire out of the plug. The TPS is touching the throttle on the front side of the Throttle body.
I can take a pic if needed, tomorrow...
This is the DIY on the TPS. This is a TII motor. but the N/A has the same TPS. just a different location.
On an N/A the TPS is a little black, rectangular box with a cylindrical tube extending out of the end. It has 3 wires coming out of the other end, a Black, Red, and Green wire out of the plug. The TPS is touching the throttle on the front side of the Throttle body.
I can take a pic if needed, tomorrow...
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the tps on my motor looks different from what ya have shown me. do anyone have a jdm motor thet can show me the tps location or a n/a motor. i dont now what kind of motor i have. i knoe its a swap turbo. but not sure if its a n/a turbo or jdm, brought the car like this.
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the tps on my motor looks different from what ya have shown me. do anyone have a jdm motor thet can show me the tps location or a n/a motor. i dont now what kind of motor i have. i knoe its a swap turbo. but not sure if its a n/a turbo or jdm, brought the car like this.
There are some very good pictures of where the TPS is in the free, online Factory Service Manual. Fuel and Emissions section. It even tells you how to do a functional check and also how to adjust it.
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As long as we're talking TPS's, does anyone know of a good source for new ones? Mine has a cylinder that is sticking and I have to pull over and unstick it to get back on the road. A new one is about $250 from the dealer.
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As long as we're talking TPS's, does anyone know of a good source for new ones?
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