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00 Civic Si TPS ISSUE. HELP!!!!!

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Old Aug 18, 2011 | 12:42 PM
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00 civic si. When I go to test the voltage, it will be at .5 idle, but if I press on the clip or move it around a little, the voltage goes to 4.2-4.6 then if I don't
Put any pressure on clip it
Goes bak to .5. I even reversed the yellow (constant 5v) and green wire (ground) on the
Clip and it still
Reads the same!!! Any clues as to why it is doing this??? I can't
Figure it out and I'm not able
To
Calibrate it like this. And yes I searched and all I found was the thread about installing and testing.

I need to know why mine is changing by just pressing on the clip/wires. I even tried re-pinning a new tps clip on and it does the same thing. HELP PLEASE!!!!
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TPS plug:



Female connector, view from wire side
Old Aug 18, 2011 | 02:29 PM
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Ya that doesn't help me any. As I said I have it wired in right. Any other ideas??
Old Aug 18, 2011 | 05:21 PM
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00 civic si. When I go to test the voltage, it will be at .5 idle, but if I press on the clip or move it around a little, the voltage goes to 4.2-4.6 then if I don't
Put any pressure on clip it
Goes bak to .5. I even reversed the yellow (constant 5v) and green wire (ground) on the
Clip and it still
Reads the same!!! Any clues as to why it is doing this??? I can't
Figure it out and I'm not able
To
Calibrate it like this. And yes I searched and all I found was the thread about installing and testing.

I need to know why mine is changing by just pressing on the clip/wires. I even tried re-pinning a new tps clip on and it does the same thing. HELP PLEASE!!!!
Originally Posted by z06eateR
Ya that doesn't help me any. As I said I have it wired in right. Any other ideas??
Where in your post do you say or even come close to convincingly demonstrating that you have the TPS wired correctly? Do you reread your posts after you write them?

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Old Aug 22, 2011 | 07:55 AM
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R u kiddin me??? I tried my best to explain. Wow wat a ****in d bag moderator. H tech has really gone to **** over the years. If u bothered to read what I said, I use the ht archive of how to wire/calibrate the tps. And also, just to see what would happen I re-pinned the green and yellow wires opposite o how they wer to just see what it would do. An it didn't change anything. So can u explain what's wrong here???
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Not to mention I do t think it's too hard to look at the pic u posted and look at my tps and see that it's exactly the same as what I have wired.
Old Aug 22, 2011 | 10:02 AM
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Originally Posted by z06eateR
If u bothered to read what I said, I use the ht archive of how to wire/calibrate the tps.
You may think you wrote this^ but you really didn't. If you learn to write in clear understandable English, then you may get better responses to your tech questions.

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