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Old 05-13-06, 03:50 PM
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TPS Adjustment Question

88 13b non turbo:

I see the throttle sensor calls for a tool "Checker Lamp", part # 49 F018001. Is this something that can be simply made? Am I on the right path? Thx
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Originally Posted by 7nut
88 13b non turbo:

I see the throttle sensor calls for a tool "Checker Lamp", part # 49 F018001. Is this something that can be simply made? Am I on the right path? Thx
Yes. You just need two LEDS and to tie the two Red wires together on them and put a spade connector on the end. Then take the leftover two wires and attach a spade to them. Done. There's a how to on this site somewhere on how to do that and the codes etc.
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http://www.teamfc3s.org/info/article...odes/main.html

You make your LED light assy just like in the above url. Then you put the red wires spade where the Black/White wire is in the TPS connector and the other two wires in the other two sockets.

The TPS connector is not shown in the above url.

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