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Old 04-08-2015, 08:07 AM
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I finally got a chance to start checking my car and RPM's were rising as high as 6k on idle. I cleaned iac and nothing. I did the map wack and nothing. I just checked my tps and on closed throttle it read 1.02 and on open it read 4.48. I see that the closed test is obviously way off but would the bad tps cause such a symptom? I am gonna buy a used throttle body this week.


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Old 04-09-2015, 09:08 PM
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maybe you have a vacumn leak?
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I was thinking that but I could not find any plus the revs were getting so high, I couldn't leave the car on for too long. It's like if the gas pedal was being pressed by itself ( and no it's not the floor mats)
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if you have had the throttle body off maybe check the gasket isn't broken.

I don't know about the s2000 throttlebody but the D series and B series ones also have a opportunity to leak through the TPS sensor. so maybe it could an introduced problem.
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I actually read about the gaskets on s2ki. I'm gonna be getting the new throttle body in 3 days with tps and map sensor. Will change all gaskets on sensors and throttle body and come back with results.
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I solved the problem by replacing the throttle with tps sensor. That's for anyone with similar future problems
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Originally Posted by c-rex23
I solved the problem by replacing the throttle with tps sensor. That's for anyone with similar future problems
You mean you replaced the tps sensor on the throttle body?
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