Adjusting the TPS?
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Re: Adjusting the TPS? (bmiller17)
Put a voltmeter on the red/black wire (I think its that one.) One wire is 12V constant, one is ground, the other is what you want.
Make sure range is between .45 - 5.00
Make sure range is between .45 - 5.00
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Re: Adjusting the TPS? (mike1114)
okay, i hooked up a voltmeter today.. i hooked it up to the yellow wire and got around 3.. and nothing from the red?
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Re: Adjusting the TPS? (bmiller17)
You need the Red/Black wire.
So when you open the throttle or close it completely you only see 3 volts?
At close, it should be 0.45 volts
at Wide Open, it should be 5 volts.
Do you have your TPS and MAP sensors swtiched? They look almost identical.
So when you open the throttle or close it completely you only see 3 volts?
At close, it should be 0.45 volts
at Wide Open, it should be 5 volts.
Do you have your TPS and MAP sensors swtiched? They look almost identical.
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Re: Adjusting the TPS? (mike1114)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by mike1114 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Put a voltmeter on the red/black wire (I think its that one.) One wire is 12V constant, one is ground, the other is what you want.
Make sure range is between .45 - 5.00</TD></TR></TABLE>
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Make sure range is between .45 - 5.00</TD></TR></TABLE>
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Re: Adjusting the TPS? (mike1114)
Whether or not it's the wire he needs, you tell someone that one of the wires is suppose to have 12v on it when it's only suppose to have 5v, it could lead someone to thinking they found the 'problem'.
The rest of your advice is sound. It might not hit 5v at WOT though, maybe 4.5v or so.
The rest of your advice is sound. It might not hit 5v at WOT though, maybe 4.5v or so.
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Re: Adjusting the TPS? (EE_Chris)
i was wrong...i checked it again...i have 3 wires going into the plug for the TPS...they are yellow,green/white, and red/blue. I hook up my voltmeter to the yellow and im pretty sure that its getting close to 5v and it doesnt move any when i give it gas. None of the other wires have a reading?? is there a problem here???
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Re: Adjusting the TPS? (bmiller17)
you need to probe the middle wire of the tps. readings should like everyone else said: ~.45v at idle, ~5V at WOT. sometimes it was a little hard for me to get a reading at first. had to play around with the tps a little.
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Re: Adjusting the TPS? (Braco11)
my middle wire was red/blue, and i played with it for awhile, but never got any reading... ill try again in the morning and see what happens
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Re: Adjusting the TPS? (bmiller17)
are you probing a plug on top of your TB or on the side?
you want the one on the (back)side, inline with the middle of your throttle plate and throttle
you want the one on the (back)side, inline with the middle of your throttle plate and throttle
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Re: Adjusting the TPS?
ok, for future reference of this post, first off to check it you want to probe the middle wire and use a osilliscope, your readings should be .47 closed to 4.53 at wot with no drop outs in between, if your readings are off to adjust it on most tps's you need to somehow get the screws to be screws again, i use a hacksaw, and back them out, take them completly out and get some new bolts, IAT's use the same bolts or glovebox bolts work well from a 88-91 civic always get extras of these from junkyards and BAM! you have a adjustable tps then just adjust it to the numbers above... most hondas use the same tps just fyi
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Re: Adjusting the TPS?
im gunna be "that guy" and ask my question, i tested my tps the other day, and i know i probed the right wires and such because i was usuing my manual. mine read fine at .5v- 4.9v. but when opening the throttle slowly it was all good except between 1.9 and 2.0 it read (1.8, 1.9, 0.0, 2.0, 2.1) and so on the rest was fine, and releasing was also smooth? should i replace this thing? i have a 98 civic d16y8. my car doesnt want to accelerate well sometimes im trying to figure out why without paying for it.
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im gunna be "that guy" and ask my question, i tested my tps the other day, and i know i probed the right wires and such because i was usuing my manual. mine read fine at .5v- 4.9v. but when opening the throttle slowly it was all good except between 1.9 and 2.0 it read (1.8, 1.9, 0.0, 2.0, 2.1) and so on the rest was fine, and releasing was also smooth? should i replace this thing? i have a 98 civic d16y8. my car doesnt want to accelerate well sometimes im trying to figure out why without paying for it.
Can you repeat that drop out at that same exact voltage every time you sweep through its travel? A digital oscilloscope is really the correct tool to use for that, but if you can repeat the voltage dropout every time, then the TPS does indeed need to be replaced.
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Can you repeat that drop out at that same exact voltage every time you sweep through its travel? A digital oscilloscope is really the correct tool to use for that, but if you can repeat the voltage dropout every time, then the TPS does indeed need to be replaced.
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