Installing TPS (Throttle Position Sensor)
OK, the wife was complaining about stuttering at high speeds. I figured I
must have installed the TPS wrong. The HAYNES manual states "the throttle plate should close and the TPS unit should be rotated CLOCKWISE into position) ref Haynes Manual #25040 6-10 Now, I am holding the throttle body in my hand as I type. When the TPS unit is rotated in the clockwise direction to fit, as the manual states, this opens up (what I am assuming is) the throttle plate. The TPS unit can be rotated in the COUNTER-clockwise direction to fit onto the throttle body without opening up the throttle plate. It should also be noted that there is a hose connection on the throttle body that impedes the TPS from being rotated clockwise. Is the manual in error by stating that the TPS must be rotated clockwise? Thanx Michale |
Michale wrote:
> The HAYNES manual states The FSM would have steered you right the first time. Use the Haynes (oor Chiltons for that matter) to clean your hands when your done. |
Michale wrote:
> The HAYNES manual states The FSM would have steered you right the first time. Use the Haynes (oor Chiltons for that matter) to clean your hands when your done. |
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