sledhead80
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Well I was riding in revy about a month ago and the sled started acting up on the way down the trail at the end of the day. It would bog right off idle so bad that it would almost die and then after holding the throttle about 1/2 it would take off. It threw a code 51 4. (Tps voltage too low) so after talking with a few people I diagnosed that the tps was bad or out of whack, so to prevent a spoiled trip to the mountains I replaced the tps and set it up as follows.
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.
After setting up idle voltage my sled now idles at around 2350 cold. I noticed when setting up idle voltage that I had to screw in the idle screw quite a ways past where it was originally set with the old/bad tps. I am wondering if I can just back the idle screw back to get it back in idle range or will I encounter any other problems doing this? Or should I be looking for something else? Possible delaminated throttle body boots? Please help.
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.
After setting up idle voltage my sled now idles at around 2350 cold. I noticed when setting up idle voltage that I had to screw in the idle screw quite a ways past where it was originally set with the old/bad tps. I am wondering if I can just back the idle screw back to get it back in idle range or will I encounter any other problems doing this? Or should I be looking for something else? Possible delaminated throttle body boots? Please help.