This happens because the wiring harness in the throttle gets stretched and this flexes the connector causing a voltage 'spike' in the process. The fix is to remove the base and to install a zip-tie to keep the wiring going to the connector from moving.
I mention how to do this in my G940 modification thread referenced in my G940 videos.
This happens because the wiring harness in the throttle gets stretched and this flexes the connector causing a voltage 'spike' in the process. The fix is to remove the base and to install a zip-tie to keep the wiring going to the connector from moving.
I mention how to do this in my G940 modification thread referenced in my G940 videos.
mastertecstl 8 months ago
i have the same problem = =
air763765 11 months ago