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eff_three_see_es 05-08-08 04:32 PM

TPS problems
 
my car has been having some hesitation problems under part throttle for a while so yesterday i tested my tps and at idle it was at 2.9ohm at idle and like 6.1 at wot on plugs a and b, and on plugs a and c it was 4.2 at idle and about 3.3 wot. i have the specs saying that at idle while testing plugs a and b it should be.9-1.0 but the lowest it would let me adjust was 1.9. am i doing something wrong or is my tps shot? i tried it with 2 different tps that i have and got the same results.

Craiger 05-08-08 05:17 PM

As a guess you didn't heat the engine up before you did the test. The car needs to be at operating temp for that test to be accurate.

eff_three_see_es 05-08-08 05:38 PM


Originally Posted by Craiger (Post 8173231)
As a guess you didn't heat the engine up before you did the test. The car needs to be at operating temp for that test to be accurate.

i drove it around for about 20 min before hand and tested it right after

Craiger 05-08-08 05:42 PM

What RPM was it idleing at?

eff_three_see_es 05-08-08 06:01 PM

it is bouncing between 700 and about 850 and it is really rough

Craiger 05-08-08 06:47 PM

I don't have an answer for you then. If the engine is warm and it is trying ti idle around 700-850 then you should be able to get the TPS within spec, and yours is way off. Just because you said you tries 2 and they were both the same, are you sure your multimeter is good?? Make sure the leads are making good connections at both ends.

eff_three_see_es 05-08-08 07:42 PM

ok i will check that out. they are not the cleanest connections but they are bot that bad but i will clean them up and see if i can get another multi meter to see if i get the same results.

arghx 05-08-08 08:09 PM

Try this.

Set the TPS voltage to 1 volt without the throttle depressed, engine fully warmed up, key in the on position but engine not running. Now what is the voltage at WOT? On a brand new sensor it should be close to 4.9 V . If it's under 4 I would definately replace it, anything between that is a judgment call. And that assumes it has a good sweep of resistance.


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