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Old 09-12-2007, 03:47 PM
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Does anyone know how you go about calibrateing the TPS for 92 Bonneville?? I was told it should be between .39 - .42
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If you loosen the two mounting screws, it'll rotate several degrees.
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but how do you know when you got it in the right spot?
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Do you have a scantool or multimeter? You move the TPS a little and either turn the key on and measure the voltage with the multimeter or see what it says on the scantool for TPS voltage.
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got a multimeter I'll give it a try .....thanks !
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