tps sensor?
ive read up on a little bit of this, all i can get is that you have to replace the whole throttle body, i drive a b18a1 90 teg and im just tryin to replace the sensor, is there a certain way that you have to put it back on? or do i just put it on and im good to go
Several companies offer replacement sensors that are a direct replacement for the original. The other option is to go junkyard hunting and pick up one.
The "headless screws" come loose with a set of pliers and you can use your fingers to get the out the rest of the way. Or you can cut a groove into the top of them and get them out with a flathead screwdriver. Make sure you adjust the new TPS properly after installation.
The "headless screws" come loose with a set of pliers and you can use your fingers to get the out the rest of the way. Or you can cut a groove into the top of them and get them out with a flathead screwdriver. Make sure you adjust the new TPS properly after installation.
when i bought the car none of this stuff was happening, and i just found out that my tps sensor is a replacement one, so i dont know what else could be wrong, sometimes my car drives fine sometimes it runs like shiet, ill figure it out somehow
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it does.. search on YouTube, there's a TPS install on a Skunk2 throttle body How-to video
it does.. search on YouTube, there's a TPS install on a Skunk2 throttle body How-to video
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