Throttle Position Sensor
Spaz
01-10-2004, 10:55 PM
Hey everybody, been a bit since I've posted... anyway, to business.
Anyone ever had one of these go out on their 96 Max?
Is it a pain to fix it up? I priced the part out for just shy of 90 bucks from courtesy nissan, which is far better than what my local dealership wanted to charge me. I'm just wondering if it'd be a pain to do the replacement myself, or if I should just let the Nissan Mechanic do it for me - and suffer the major hit to my wallet.
Anyone have some info?
word.
Anyone ever had one of these go out on their 96 Max?
Is it a pain to fix it up? I priced the part out for just shy of 90 bucks from courtesy nissan, which is far better than what my local dealership wanted to charge me. I'm just wondering if it'd be a pain to do the replacement myself, or if I should just let the Nissan Mechanic do it for me - and suffer the major hit to my wallet.
Anyone have some info?
word.
borriss
01-12-2004, 12:20 AM
You‘ll just have to unscrew 2 bolts and remove a couple of rubber hoses to easier access.
borriss
01-12-2004, 12:30 AM
I forgot to mention, you’ll need to adjust the position of the sensor by resistance measuring. It’s no problem if you have a multimeter. The Haynes manual describes the process well detailed.
cbudgo
01-12-2004, 12:14 PM
I am new member to this forum.
This sounds familiar, does this effect your tach needle? Mine's bouncing all over the place and the dealer is at a loss, to try to fix it.
This sounds familiar, does this effect your tach needle? Mine's bouncing all over the place and the dealer is at a loss, to try to fix it.
Spaz
01-12-2004, 08:07 PM
Borriss - thanks for the info
cbudgo- Nothing like what you're talking about, at least for the most part. What's happening on mine is that while the engine is cold the TPS sends screwy messages to my fuel pump. This causes my engine to have really bad idles and there's no smoothe revving until the temp gauge passes the "C" (thus, the tact needle does jump around, but in sync with the confused engine). It also causes some messed up shifting in my auto transmission and wastes fuel.
cbudgo- Nothing like what you're talking about, at least for the most part. What's happening on mine is that while the engine is cold the TPS sends screwy messages to my fuel pump. This causes my engine to have really bad idles and there's no smoothe revving until the temp gauge passes the "C" (thus, the tact needle does jump around, but in sync with the confused engine). It also causes some messed up shifting in my auto transmission and wastes fuel.
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