TPS question
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TPS question
If you remove the TPS from the TB, can it just be reattached, or will you mess up the settings when you remove it?
#5
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Make sure the arm is on the correct side of the throttle shaft pin when you put it back. Other than that, it'* only a pita to get the screws in and out at that angle. My advice is to have a magnet right there while you do it. ON the screw going in and out.
#6
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Willren, I am sure that you missed the fact that this is a 99, and of course has the Series II VIN K engine. The TPS is on the front side of the T/B and very easy to replace.
#7
I replaced the one on my 92 bonneville sse , and it'* the adjustable type but it has to be WAY to the left for the SES light to go off and then the car is very sluggish, takes a mile or more to get up to 45, if I adjust it alittle more to the right it go'* better but the SES light comes on and I get the code #22 TPS low voltage, and the car will backfire if I don't feather the gas !
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Originally Posted by maximum
I replaced the one on my 92 bonneville sse , and it'* the adjustable type but it has to be WAY to the left for the SES light to go off and then the car is very sluggish, takes a mile or more to get up to 45, if I adjust it alittle more to the right it go'* better but the SES light comes on and I get the code #22 TPS low voltage, and the car will backfire if I don't feather the gas !