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Old 07-03-2009, 09:27 PM   #1
 
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adjusting sr tps

Ok im putting a new tps on my sr20det and i have never put one on that needs adjusting.So if i could get a little direction that would be great.
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Your supposed to make it read 0.44 volts I do believe but I have seen many times where that is not low enough. I know for a fact mine has to be below.4 or it will not tell the ecu the tb is closed. The best way is to do it while having a computer hooked up through consult. Then you want to see it say that the tps is closed when it actually is. If you have a wideband fuel should be cut when over 1500-1800 rpms and when below that fuel should come back in then.
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ok i got another question i went out and got the 91 sentra se-r tps cus i thought it was the same thing but mine has 6 wires and the se-r has only three so did i get the wrong 1 or do i have to change the tps to 3 wires?
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