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Re: Help Appreciated - Service ASR

Subject: Re: Help Appreciated - Service ASR
by pianoguy on 2011/3/21 1:13:21

Mine's fixed, too. I was reading about replacing the TPS, and it says:

If the Throttle Position (TP) sensor or the throttle body is replaced, the EBTCM must LEARN the TP sensor idle position voltage with the new component(s) installed. This is necessary to ensure effective engine torque during ASR events. This procedure can be done using the Techline equipment.

1. With the throttle valve in the normal closed idle position, install the TP sensor on the throttle body assembly. Align the TP sensor pickup lever with the tang on the throttle actuator lever.

2. Install the retainers and the two TP sensor screws. Tighten the TP sensor attaching screws to 2.0 Nm (18 lb. in.).
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