so i've done the tests that jetjock suggests in another thread by testing voltage between idl & batt neg & resistance between e2 & batt neg and testing the tps itself and here are my results
IDL - Batt Neg = 10.7v (battery may be a bit low or i have slight voltage drop from battery relocation?)
E2 - Batt Neg = 0.02ohms
i have two tps' one is pre 89 and the other is 89+
pre 89 resistance of upper two pins = 0.07ohms
89+ = 0.02
moved the lever to 7 o clock on both
pre 89 = 1 .
89+ = 1 .
I have code 41, when tps is not plugged in i don't get the code. When it's plugged in i get the code. I tested the tps to see if the tems is working and when i turn the lever tems hardens and softens normally. That would suggest the tems side of the tps is working fine so i have a problem between the tps to the ecu? But.... upon thinking about this the tems would also use the same tps signal to the ecu so it should in theory have the same problem as the tps wire would just be separated into two wires but of the same originating wire, so if there was a problem to the ecu side shouldn't tems also see a problem?
I check VTA from the ecu to the tps plug and i have perfect continuity, if it was open i wouldn't have continuity and if it was shorted wouldn't i get a odd reading off it?
thanks for any help
IDL - Batt Neg = 10.7v (battery may be a bit low or i have slight voltage drop from battery relocation?)
E2 - Batt Neg = 0.02ohms
i have two tps' one is pre 89 and the other is 89+
pre 89 resistance of upper two pins = 0.07ohms
89+ = 0.02
moved the lever to 7 o clock on both
pre 89 = 1 .
89+ = 1 .
I have code 41, when tps is not plugged in i don't get the code. When it's plugged in i get the code. I tested the tps to see if the tems is working and when i turn the lever tems hardens and softens normally. That would suggest the tems side of the tps is working fine so i have a problem between the tps to the ecu? But.... upon thinking about this the tems would also use the same tps signal to the ecu so it should in theory have the same problem as the tps wire would just be separated into two wires but of the same originating wire, so if there was a problem to the ecu side shouldn't tems also see a problem?
I check VTA from the ecu to the tps plug and i have perfect continuity, if it was open i wouldn't have continuity and if it was shorted wouldn't i get a odd reading off it?
thanks for any help