TPS problem, could use some help...

GTA_V6_Mustang

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Ok well my TPS is reading 1v at idle. I already checked for open spots and its clear all the way to WOT which reads 4.63v. It should be reading .5-.6v max at idle. I was curious before I replace the TPS if I can just Re-adjust it to .5-.6v at idle which is 600-700rpm. Or are these non adjustable and just need to be replaced. I tried using the search feature but I cant find anything on that. Thank you very much.
 
As long as it's around 0.80-1.20 volts at idle, it should ratchet out and be ok. If not, it should toss a code.
 
As long as it's around 0.80-1.20 volts at idle, it should ratchet out and be ok. If not, it should toss a code.

What do you mean ratchet out? like loosen it and it would adjust itself from the spring tension back to normal then tighten up and I should be back to .5-.6? And its 1v flat that its reading and no its not throwing any codes.
 
Well with most cars the TPS works with the 5v reference. If the voltage is pegged at 5 or 0 the CEL hit because the PCM knows its never supposed to see that. But on average you see .5-.6v at idle and 4.5-4.6v even 4.7v at WOT. So I am going off general automotive knowledge. Maybe I am wrong and thats normal for the mustang in specific. So thats why I am here. I dont believe it is supposed to read 1v at idle.
 
Your fine where you are now:nice:

You stand a very good chance of damaging your:
tps
or
mounting screws
or
mounting screw threads
chasing that ever elusive perfect idle tps voltage value.

I'd leave it alone and call it a day if I was you :)

Grady
 
What do you mean ratchet out? like loosen it and it would adjust itself from the spring tension back to normal then tighten up and I should be back to .5-.6? And its 1v flat that its reading and no its not throwing any codes.

Grady and I are on the same page.

And for the above-quote, it's a term which can easily lead to confusion.

Ratcheting refers to the computer's ability to continuously zero out the TPS baseline. If the TPS doesnt throw a code, it should be able to zero itself out.

Good luck.