Tps sensor
i currentl just put a new tps sensor on my D16a6 throttle body and the sensor i put on is off a some other kind of d series motor and my ? is can i adjust it cuz once i started the car with the new tps it was revving up really high .ANYONE know what i can do?
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by B!^A@ »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i currentl just put a new tps sensor on my D16a6 throttle body and the sensor i put on is off a some other kind of d series motor and my ? is can i adjust it cuz once i started the car with the new tps it was revving up really high .ANYONE know what i can do?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Is the new TPS sensor facing the same direction as your old one? If so, you need to calibrate it. There are a few writeups here about how to do that.
If it's facing the wrong direction it came from a DPFI engine and you need to get a TPS sensor from a MPFI engine.
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Is the new TPS sensor facing the same direction as your old one? If so, you need to calibrate it. There are a few writeups here about how to do that.
If it's facing the wrong direction it came from a DPFI engine and you need to get a TPS sensor from a MPFI engine.
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as long as you installed it correctly and it fits like the other, u should be ok, ive used a d series on a b16 for a friend. just get it dialed in at .500 or as close to that as u can.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by crxsteve »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">ok not to jack this or any thing
but would this be why i am running a code 9 ????</TD></TR></TABLE>
Code 9 has to do with your #1 cylinder position, not your TPS.
http://www.honda-search.com/se...+9%22
but would this be why i am running a code 9 ????</TD></TR></TABLE>
Code 9 has to do with your #1 cylinder position, not your TPS.
http://www.honda-search.com/se...+9%22
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