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Old 02-24-2006, 01:41 PM
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Adjusting the TPS

I have read the how-to's and the article in the SVXipedia, but I just want to make sure before I do it, because the wording in the articles is alittle vague. Im supposed to take a pin (like a dressmaking pin) and stick it through the white wire that goes into the connector that connects to the TPS? And once that is there, I clip my volt reader to the pin with an alligator clip? The question that I have is, what part of the volt meter do I connect to the pin? I have a positive lead, a negative lead, and a clamp thingy at the top. Which one should I connect to the pin? And is this the proper procedure? (I am aware that It needs adjustment to .5 volts)
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Old 02-24-2006, 02:06 PM
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Sounds like you have an inductive meter ("clamp thingy") that also has leads. You're going to want to just connect the positive lead to the pin and the negative lead to any ground on the car.
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