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Old 03-18-2001, 09:43 AM
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Has anyone cleaned out their TPS?

I recall Jmarsince2 from the yahoo site referring to a post about it, but of course there is no way on earth I'll be able to find it 'over there'

I'm getting some bad hesitation off the line lately, and some funky shifting on occasion, so I'm hoping that this is the cheap solution, and that major doom upon me.


Oh yes, I have done the ECU mod about a year ago, but this is just a recent problem.

Could be bad gas I suppose, causing knock off the line. Guess I do need one of those visible knock sensors after all



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Old 03-18-2001, 11:37 AM
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Steve...

yes there is a way to find it!
goto the news page and under the live chat link there is a link to Sith's searchable yahoo database.

Other than that Eric (Blonde man) has all the info on cleaning the TPS.. you may want to contact him also..

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Old 03-18-2001, 12:23 PM
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Now, now, now. Let's not have any of that "over there" talk. Again, this isn't a "competitive" site, it's meant to be a common home for all SVXers. I know it's hard (I have trouble myself), but, let's not take an "over here, over there" attitude. We're all in this together.
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Old 03-18-2001, 12:53 PM
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The heck with that! I ain't going 'over there' unless there is nobody, and I mean nobody 'over here'. I haven't been back (yet anyway). Yahoo is just to damned slow in the clubs. Mail is alright. Still use it.
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Old 03-18-2001, 03:56 PM
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preach on joe!

I second Joe's opinion. No need to go back. I'll be here with ya Joe. And Randy we dont want to go back, not that the ppl over there are bad or were better we just dont like the site ... has nothing to do with the ppl.



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I'm not saying anybody needs to "go back." I'm just saying that this isn't a "competition." There's no "over here" or "over there" there's just "is." Nobody's no better, nobody's no worse. I just want everybody to know the door's open to anyone who wants to come in.
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Old 03-18-2001, 09:18 PM
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Cleaning the TPS

It's easy.
Scribe marks so it can be put back in place perfectly, then remove the screws and slide it off.

There's a small hole (look hard!) inside the connector end.

Flood ordinary Radio Shack contact cleaner through that hole - it'll come out around the central shaft.

Blow air through it to dry it out - do this three times as long as you think it'll take.

Reinstall, ensuring proper line-up.

OPTIONS:

1. Disassembly. It's intuitive - get the spring off, remove everything - but keep track of where it all goes.
2. Use a TINY amount of Cramolin after cleaning it out.

...and please report.
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Reading about cleaning the TPS looks useful for me too. Just wondered if you could point me more accurately to what it looks like and where? What about this MAF sensor?
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Reading about cleaning the TPS looks useful for me too. Just wondered if you could point me more accurately to what it looks like and where? What about this MAF sensor?
Here's a diagram showing the location of the TPS. It's item number three in the illustration.

http://tinyurl.com/7eiw

Here's another of the MAF. It's item number 10.

http://tinyurl.com/7ej5

As far as I know, there's no maintenance you can do on the MAF. Personally, I wouldn't touch it - the thing's very delicate.
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As far as I know, there's no maintenance you can do on the MAF. Personally, I wouldn't touch it - the thing's very delicate.
I was of the same mind, and was quite shocked when Beav suggested spraying it with carb cleaner.

http://www.subaru-svx.net/forum/show...F+Carb+Cleaner
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Here's a diagram showing the location of the TPS. It's item number three in the illustration.

http://tinyurl.com/7eiw

And where's the thingy that item number three is attached to? I can't recognize anything from those drawings.
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And where's the thingy that item number three is attached to? I can't recognize anything from those drawings.
Dick,
The TPS fits over the little pin sticking out from the side of the Throttle body and is attached on either side (notice screw holes) with screws. I'll see if I can't find a better pic for you, of an actual engine with the TPS attached.
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And where's the thingy that item number three is attached to? I can't recognize anything from those drawings.
Dick, here's a photo of the TPS. The TPS is the black device in the middle of the photo. This photo is taken from the left side of the car, looking right. On the right you can see the intake duct and the two hose clamps that hold it to the throttle body.

http://www.subaru-svx.net/photos/fil...muter/1285.JPG

You can access the throttle body by removing the throttle body cover - it's the big grey and black plastic thing that says 'H6' on it.
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I posted quite lengthy information on checking setting and cleaning the TPS a short time ago and it was suggested it go in the " how To ". It would now appear that the information is lost no doubt due to a clueless heading to the original thread.

Yes spray it with CRC or whatever but make sure you work the mechanism back and forth while doing so in order to clean the complete wiped surface of the element and the wiper.

Randy, I think that something should be done to some how prevent the loss of info. e.g. dimesions of the O ring as typical example. The silly headings many give to technical threads surely does not help searching. How can those posting info direct it to how to. or could some one take on the job of editing.
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Stevesby? did you check for codes, or are you justcleaning the TPS because?

could it be acting up without posting codes?

please tell me its not so? how can you test? analog ohmmeter and then move it? look for spikes?
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