d16a6 TPS
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d16a6 TPS
Well I managed to break a nice peice off the TPS when installing the engine, its just a part around the three prongs, one of the prongs got alittle tweaked but i bent it back, will this still work or you think or should I replace it? If so wheres the best place to get them for cheap and how do i get the rivits out? thanks
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Re: d16a6 TPS (Escabar)
if you do decide on replacing it then make sure you get it calibrated right....
or else...
welcome to running as rich as possible...
usdm TPS's are rivited on the TB so they are not meant to be taken off or adjusted....
if you go to the dealer and ask for a tps they will only sell you the whole TB good luck..
or else...
welcome to running as rich as possible...
usdm TPS's are rivited on the TB so they are not meant to be taken off or adjusted....
if you go to the dealer and ask for a tps they will only sell you the whole TB good luck..
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Re: d16a6 TPS (degooser)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by degooser »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">if you do decide on replacing it then make sure you get it calibrated right....
or else...
welcome to running as rich as possible...
usdm TPS's are rivited on the TB so they are not meant to be taken off or adjusted....
if you go to the dealer and ask for a tps they will only sell you the whole TB good luck..</TD></TR></TABLE>
you can drill out the TPS and use screws to reinstall a new one. same thing happend to me.
or else...
welcome to running as rich as possible...
usdm TPS's are rivited on the TB so they are not meant to be taken off or adjusted....
if you go to the dealer and ask for a tps they will only sell you the whole TB good luck..</TD></TR></TABLE>
you can drill out the TPS and use screws to reinstall a new one. same thing happend to me.
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