Idle & emissions problems
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So i went to check the tps and i found this green plug (what i think is the tps) and nothing for it to plug into. I also found a yellow one. Can anyone tell me what these plugs are? Heres a pic
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I believe the yellow plug is the fuel pump jumper plug, don't hold me too it though.
The TPS is on the throttlebody, follow the air i take tube up to the TB, than look a inch or so past that, on the side of the TB there will be a flathead screw with a spring part of it, thats your TPS adjustment, just folloe the wire down and theres your TPS plug
The TPS is on the throttlebody, follow the air i take tube up to the TB, than look a inch or so past that, on the side of the TB there will be a flathead screw with a spring part of it, thats your TPS adjustment, just folloe the wire down and theres your TPS plug
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TPS has been adjusted. Can is running much better now, still some afterburn(backfiring) and that slightly effects the idle. What should I do about that?
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Do not know how I should clean it. Also no I didnt touch that **** cuz idk what youre talking about lol
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