4x4 throttle position sensor
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Try these links (found by running a search here : https://passionford.com/forum/search.php )
https://passionford.com/forum/viewto...tps+adjustment
https://passionford.com/forum/viewto...&highlight=tps
TPS pins in relation to ECU connector (easier to read voltage off ecu connector pins on PCB if you remove the ECU cover) - note 2wd and 4x4 differences.
https://passionford.com/forum/viewto...&highlight=tps
Be aware that the settings are different for 2wd and 4x4, I noticed 4x4 in your title so ignored any search results related to 2wd.
Good luck and welcome to PF (Judging by your post count)
https://passionford.com/forum/viewto...tps+adjustment
https://passionford.com/forum/viewto...&highlight=tps
TPS pins in relation to ECU connector (easier to read voltage off ecu connector pins on PCB if you remove the ECU cover) - note 2wd and 4x4 differences.
https://passionford.com/forum/viewto...&highlight=tps
Be aware that the settings are different for 2wd and 4x4, I noticed 4x4 in your title so ignored any search results related to 2wd.
Good luck and welcome to PF (Judging by your post count)
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as above - but either way - you will find that if it is ajusted to almost exactly half way along its elongated holes, you will not be far off. of a 4x4 one, with the ignition on, between pins 30&17 at the ecu, you should read 0.25 to 0.3 volts DC if its ajusted correctly
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