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Throttle Postion sensor question

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Posted by: meangy9

IS this "air adjuster" or TPS monitor worth getting? I really need to adjust my tps and this seems like an easy way. I know there's another way to do it with a voltmeter. Any boy recommend? Thanks. Here she is:http://www.mass-air.com/Products.htm



Posted by: MrWilson

why do you say your tps needs adjusting?



Posted by: JC1994

I use a voltmeter to adjust mine.



Posted by: meangy9

I've taken my throttle body off. Also I have almost all of the symtoms they mentin on the site. I've been trying to fix my hesitation problem for almost 2 years now, and replaced everything that could cause it. So I'm hoping people have had some success with adjusting their tps. And also is a pain in the ass to adjust it with the voltmeter? Thanks. Happ y Thanksgiving



Posted by: MrWilson

Quote:
Originally Posted by meangy9
I've taken my throttle body off. Also I have almost all of the symtoms they mentin on the site. I've been trying to fix my hesitation problem for almost 2 years now, and replaced everything that could cause it. So I'm hoping people have had some success with adjusting their tps. And also is a pain in the ass to adjust it with the voltmeter? Thanks. Happ y Thanksgiving

if your tps itself is outa wack, just go spend the $29 for a new one or w/e it is, and install it...if its your computer reading it wrong, then thats a diffrent ball game, that i wouldnt know much about.



Posted by: JC1994

poke some small holes in the insulation on the wires to the TPS and stick the end of the probes on the voltmeter in the holes, when done put a little dab of silicone on the holes.





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