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Okay I booked it in at doc johns in kelowna fir this thursday
Did you measure the TPS voltage with the throttle bodies fully closed? It must be 0.700 volts in this state. Then you adjust idle until it is at 0.94 volts. Checking just the idle does no good because it is simply a reference from the fully closed position. Also, it's better to check voltage at the ECM than at the TPS itself, since it will reveal any problems in connections etc. between the TPS and ECM.
Back off idle screw until throttle bodies are fully closed. Then feed 12V into the "ECM PWR" connector above the primary clutch. Orange is +, brown is -. Next, check for 5 Volt signal at the ECM. You'll find this at cavity #24 on the lower ECM plug (RED/WHITE wire- back probe with a paper clip with connector plugged in to ECM). You must have 4.99-5.01 V there.
Now check the signal wire coming from the TPS at the ECM- cavity #7 (AQUA wire, again, back probe with a paper clip). With the throttle bodies fully closed, it should be 0.700 volts. If it's out, adjust the TPS. Then set idle to 0.94 volts by adjusting the idle screw.
Did you measure the TPS voltage with the throttle bodies fully closed? It must be 0.700 volts in this state. Then you adjust idle until it is at 0.94 volts. Checking just the idle does no good because it is simply a reference from the fully closed position. Also, it's better to check voltage at the ECM than at the TPS itself, since it will reveal any problems in connections etc. between the TPS and ECM.
Back off idle screw until throttle bodies are fully closed. Then feed 12V into the "ECM PWR" connector above the primary clutch. Orange is +, brown is -. Next, check for 5 Volt signal at the ECM. You'll find this at cavity #24 on the lower ECM plug (RED/WHITE wire- back probe with a paper clip with connector plugged in to ECM). You must have 4.99-5.01 V there.
Now check the signal wire coming from the TPS at the ECM- cavity #7 (AQUA wire, again, back probe with a paper clip). With the throttle bodies fully closed, it should be 0.700 volts. If it's out, adjust the TPS. Then set idle to 0.94 volts by adjusting the idle screw.
Kinda old question here guys but, I have a power commander on my 2012 and am using that to set the TPS voltage. I can get that base line set to .700, but when I try and set the idle voltage at .94, Im way to high on idle speed. What am I doing wrong here
Thanks
Yes, backing it right off, then adjusting the TPS to the .700. Then tightening up the screws and then attempting to crank up the idle screw again to get the .94
The only thing I have not done is take the throttle cable off. Just reinstalled the engine so maybe its too tight still