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DSMfreestyling

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Oct 28, 2010
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If disconnect the tps is there suppose to be a sudden change in car idling or performance or stall out like other sensors?

I have a 95 gst and I think my tps went bad but how can I make sure besides a cel and a scanner for troubleshooting codes?

Like is there any symptoms?? And what is the sensor that is right above the intake manifold on the 4g63T?

And b4 plp start calling me a noob

note: I'm only 19, have three years fixing up Hondas 4th gen accord/cb7 so this engine is new to me, but I believe hondas sohc or dohcs are a good place to start off as a mechanic....so I done it all tranny swaps engine swaps boost a F22 and alot of head work....I don't trust mechanics I only work on my own engines LOL
 
Hey umm yeah I sent you the wrong link I am sorry.

Picture didnt copy over basically the tps points up toward the driver side the top pin is number 1 and the bottom is 4 On a 2g it goes 1234 or a 1g its 12x4


Testing Procedure:
1. Test the resistance between pins 1 and 4. The resistance should measure 3500 - 6500 ohms (3.5k - 6.5k)
2. Measure the resistance between pins 2 and 4 while rotating the throttle open. The resistance should change smoothly, smoothly being the key word here.
 
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