Actually commented on your other video but this is just the test I did with a DVOM and found my TPS ground wire problem. Great video. Keep them coming.
@jdubb408 No but there are two different circuit designs. With the TPS unplugged and measuring signal wire voltage, one design will read 0v and the other design will read near 5v. Of course with the sensor plugged in the signal should range from under 1 volt at idle to over 4v at WOT on either design. The 5 reference wire I think is what you are referring to and on both designs you should see a steady 5v regardless, plugged in or not.
Awesome video! Keeping it sweet and easy. Keep up the great work! Very informative.
AESwave 4 months ago
@AESwave Thank you so much!
ScannerDanner 4 months ago
Actually commented on your other video but this is just the test I did with a DVOM and found my TPS ground wire problem. Great video. Keep them coming.
Gizmopflege 5 months ago
is the signal wire the one where the computer sends power to?
jdubb408 6 months ago
@jdubb408 No but there are two different circuit designs. With the TPS unplugged and measuring signal wire voltage, one design will read 0v and the other design will read near 5v. Of course with the sensor plugged in the signal should range from under 1 volt at idle to over 4v at WOT on either design. The 5 reference wire I think is what you are referring to and on both designs you should see a steady 5v regardless, plugged in or not.
ScannerDanner 6 months ago
@jdubb408 I have this type of info in my book. As soon as my website is up I'll get you the information on it if you want
ScannerDanner 6 months ago
cool men thanks great video
MPEREZZ143 6 months ago
Great video. Very clear and through. People will learn from this video Thanks for posting it
realfixesrealfast 8 months ago