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how do i adjust the TPS and idler peoperly?

Posted: June 14th, 2013, 3:59 pm
by Tfries-cc
im concerned about how she is running... (KLZE) its poping through the intake sometimes when i floor it
how do i get that TPS in the right position :S? THANKS!

Re: how do i adjust the TPS and idler peoperly?

Posted: June 14th, 2013, 11:28 pm
by [LVPA]93GsSe
Before somebody gets to starting to tell ya to search, here is a link to our online manuals, if you still need some help then let us know.

Re: how do i adjust the TPS and idler peoperly?

Posted: June 15th, 2013, 1:11 am
by Daninski
TPS Adjust
Connect ohmeter to 2 bottom pins (BR and BK/DB) and you should get continuity. If not, loosen 2 TPS retaining bolts and rotate until continuity has just barely been achieved. Semi tighten 2 TPS bolts.
Insert .006" (0.15mm) feeler gauge between the throttle stop screw and throttle lever. This should not break the continuity. If it does break continuity, slightly adjust TPS rotation again to regain the continuity. Insert the gauge in and out a few times to verify.
After confirming continuity with 0.15mm feeler gauge, insert a .020" (.50mm) feeler gauge. This should just barely break continuity. If not re-adjust TPS rotation again. Re-confirm by re-inserting feeler gauge.
In essence, continuity on initial connection to TPS.
Continuity with .15mm gauge inserted.
No continuity with .50mm gauge inserted.
Tighten down TPS retaining bolts.
Re-connect TPS connector.

Once you've adjusted the idle and or TPS let the car run for at least 15 minutes so the ECU can learn the new settings.

Idle Setting
Before adjusting remove the screw and ensure its clean and not damaged.
The screw on the top of the throttle body is what your looking for. Start by adjusting it about 3 turns out then start the engine. With the engine warmed up turn it in till the engine starts to die then gradually turn the screw out untill you read 650 RPM in Diag mode (Ten and Grd jumped). If you turn it too far out your engine will be less responsive so if it feels sluggish afterwards readjust the screw.