Tps???
#1
I know I have read some posts that peoples trucks dont read 0 at idle or 100 at wot, but i think mine is a little extencive it reads 22 at idle and never goes past 82 at wot. Is this normal? Or is there somthing wrong? Also my IAT is at about 130 when i start up and it dosnt get below 90 when it is 65 outside i think that is kinda odd.
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Your tps will never read 0. The electronic TBs open ever so slightly to control the idle speed, with that said it is a very low throttle % that they stay open, not 22%(electronic error of course or you'd be idling at 4000rpm
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I'm with Dewey, check your connectors and wires to rule out any bad connections or wires.
How is the IAT sensor setup on the nnbs trucks, still intergrated into the MAF?
). I'm with Dewey, check your connectors and wires to rule out any bad connections or wires.
How is the IAT sensor setup on the nnbs trucks, still intergrated into the MAF?
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Originally Posted by XLR8NSS
Your tps will never read 0. The electronic TBs open ever so slightly to control the idle speed, with that said it is a very low throttle % that they stay open, not 22%(electronic error of course or you'd be idling at 4000rpm
). 
I'm with Dewey, check your connectors and wires to rule out any bad connections or wires.
How is the IAT sensor setup on the nnbs trucks, still intergrated into the MAF?
). I'm with Dewey, check your connectors and wires to rule out any bad connections or wires.
How is the IAT sensor setup on the nnbs trucks, still intergrated into the MAF?
If you are cable and haven't touched anything, get a scan and post it up. Something is fubar'ed.
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