Could be..
I've got a spare if you wanted to test it.
4000 rpm
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Re: 4000 rpm
Thanks for the offer, but am on the other side of the world..Bennoz wrote:Could be..
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Re: 4000 rpm
Dave, see if Don (RedGPX) or S&S spares on FTOOC have got spare knock sensors for you to try.
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Re: 4000 rpm
Does your engine check light work when you first turn your car on? If not check the bulb.
Check the output voltage of your TPS. Should see 4.5 - 5 volts at what.
Check the output voltage of your TPS. Should see 4.5 - 5 volts at what.
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Re: 4000 rpm
Yes the check light works when i switch it one, where should i see the voltage on what wires ?payaya wrote:Does your engine check light work when you first turn your car on? If not check the bulb.
Check the output voltage of your TPS. Should see 4.5 - 5 volts at what.
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Re: 4000 rpm
http://www.3si.org/wiki/index.php/TPS_T ... AdjustmentDave1971 wrote:Yes the check light works when i switch it one, where should i see the voltage on what wires ?payaya wrote:Does your engine check light work when you first turn your car on? If not check the bulb.
Check the output voltage of your TPS. Should see 4.5 - 5 volts at what.
But the FTO TPS wires are the exact opposite to the above guide.