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Throttle Position Sensor Replacement on '92 Accord - Bad move or ok ?
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Throttle Position Sensor Replacement on '92 Accord - Bad move or ok ?
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My carīs a '92 Accord EX with F22A6 engine and auto trans.
Though I live in Europe, mineīs a US model ( non-export ).
Sometime ago I had the throttle position sensor replaced for a new one after the ECU reported error code 7 wich refers to it.
I recently heard that it should have never been done because the TPS sensor is supposed to be calibrated with precision equipment and now itīs been pulled out of its original position I need to get another throttle body and have the whole thing replaced.
Is this seconded or is it a bit of an extreme opinion ?
Thanks for your help.
My carīs a '92 Accord EX with F22A6 engine and auto trans.
Though I live in Europe, mineīs a US model ( non-export ).
Sometime ago I had the throttle position sensor replaced for a new one after the ECU reported error code 7 wich refers to it.
I recently heard that it should have never been done because the TPS sensor is supposed to be calibrated with precision equipment and now itīs been pulled out of its original position I need to get another throttle body and have the whole thing replaced.
Is this seconded or is it a bit of an extreme opinion ?
Thanks for your help.
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Re: Throttle Position Sensor Replacement on '92 Accord - Bad move or ok ?
my 93 accord has been having start problems. ive checked all and ran a code it was 7 which is tps. but i unplugged the tps and the car starts anyway but then dont start after sets all night. so if the tps was causing it not to start then why would it start one day with it unplugged. it wouldnt so im thinking the tps is not my problem it is just making the check engine light stay on.
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Re: Throttle Position Sensor Replacement on '92 Accord - Bad move or ok ?
This TPS code 7 doesnīt quite seem to be very accurate.
Sometimes I get te feeling that itīs not reporting anything wrong with the tps at all.
Check your coolant level, Iīm suspecting my carīs leaking coolant and it idles roughly because one of the valves works with coolant and air ... it still reads code 7 regardless of where the TPS is placed, so ...
What it does is to speed up or delay the engine, almost like an idle **** but not quite.
Iīve been explained that the TPS sends information to both ECU and transmission ECU so it mustnīt be touched for that reason, it takes special precision equipment to calibrate it in the correct position and itīs locked in for that precise reason.
Sometimes I get te feeling that itīs not reporting anything wrong with the tps at all.
Check your coolant level, Iīm suspecting my carīs leaking coolant and it idles roughly because one of the valves works with coolant and air ... it still reads code 7 regardless of where the TPS is placed, so ...
What it does is to speed up or delay the engine, almost like an idle **** but not quite.
Iīve been explained that the TPS sends information to both ECU and transmission ECU so it mustnīt be touched for that reason, it takes special precision equipment to calibrate it in the correct position and itīs locked in for that precise reason.
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Re: Throttle Position Sensor Replacement on '92 Accord - Bad move or ok ?
all it takes is a voltmeter set on DC and a screw driver (provided you've taken off the factory rivet screws and replaced them), loosen screws, turn TPS until it reaches these values: .5V closed throttle, 4.5V wide open, tighten screws, done
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Re: Throttle Position Sensor Replacement on '92 Accord - Bad move or ok ?
Key thing with a code 7 is that it is not always a problem with the TPS itself, but the circuit that it is part of. The error code states that there is "a problem in the Throttle Position (TP) Sensor circuit." Not just the sensor. That is why there are trouble shooting procedures for code 7. They test the sensor (potentiometer) and it's 3 wire circuit, including the circuits on-board the ECU / TCU.
Your code 7 could be a corroded connection, a loose wire, a grounded/shorted/bare wire, or a problem with the ECU and/or TCU circuit.
Back probe your TPS and check for .5v closed throttle and 4.5v wide open throttle. Also as the throttle is opened you should see the voltage climb smoothly with the opening throttle. If your TPS functions within these parameters, there is something else wrong in the circuit.
Your code 7 could be a corroded connection, a loose wire, a grounded/shorted/bare wire, or a problem with the ECU and/or TCU circuit.
Back probe your TPS and check for .5v closed throttle and 4.5v wide open throttle. Also as the throttle is opened you should see the voltage climb smoothly with the opening throttle. If your TPS functions within these parameters, there is something else wrong in the circuit.
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Re: Throttle Position Sensor Replacement on '92 Accord - Bad move or ok ?
Geez ... I was told it was a mission impossible to get it back into itīs correct setting, if that is so then itīs no big hassle.
THANKS! I really needed that info
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Re: Throttle Position Sensor Replacement on '92 Accord - Bad move or ok ?
Still in doubt ...
Since the plug is a 3-pin, which of them does one measure DC voltage to set it ?
Since the plug is a 3-pin, which of them does one measure DC voltage to set it ?
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Re: Throttle Position Sensor Replacement on '92 Accord - Bad move or ok ?
This may sound a bit like a dumb question but ... to measure DCV the TPS has to be plugged in, right ?
I mean, if itīs not plugged, thereīs no voltage in it, am I right ?
I mean, if itīs not plugged, thereīs no voltage in it, am I right ?
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Re: Throttle Position Sensor Replacement on '92 Accord - Bad move or ok ?
You are absolutely correct. I back probe the wires (stick the multimeter probes in the back side of the connector) with the connector still connected.
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Re: Throttle Position Sensor Replacement on '92 Accord - Bad move or ok ?
if it was on the car and you had a scanner just look at the data stream and adjust it that way.
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Re: Throttle Position Sensor Replacement on '92 Accord - Bad move or ok ?
I canīt do it.
I donīt have a clue why but I just canīt get it done.
This is my meter ...
... and it set to DCV (20).
I tried everything, backprobing the connector, sticking little wires through the connectorīs front ... evrything.
I CAN`T GET A READING ! Nothing of nothing ! !!
It this too much of a crap meter to read this ?
What now ? Iīm goinī crazy with this now ... (:
I will deeply appreciate your help !
My carīs nearly clear out of the body shop ( got a new full coat of metallic black ).
Itīs now going to the mechanics to get a full new gasket kit and I need to get this TPS matter solved at once. How can he tune it properly with the TPS readings are all wrong ?
I donīt have a clue why but I just canīt get it done.
This is my meter ...
... and it set to DCV (20).
I tried everything, backprobing the connector, sticking little wires through the connectorīs front ... evrything.
I CAN`T GET A READING ! Nothing of nothing ! !!
It this too much of a crap meter to read this ?
What now ? Iīm goinī crazy with this now ... (:
I will deeply appreciate your help !
My carīs nearly clear out of the body shop ( got a new full coat of metallic black ).
Itīs now going to the mechanics to get a full new gasket kit and I need to get this TPS matter solved at once. How can he tune it properly with the TPS readings are all wrong ?
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