Throttle Position Sensor adjustment

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GNONYX

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I have been reading different opinions on what voltage value of the Throttle Position Sensor adjustment. My idle is set at 0.42 volts and W.O.T. has a reading of 4.30 volt. Is this okay?
Note: No scan tool using Voltage meter.
 
I have been reading different opinions on what voltage value of the Throttle Position Sensor adjustment. My idle is set at 0.42 volts and W.O.T. has a reading of 4.30 volt. Is this okay?
Note: No scan tool using Voltage meter.

This is correct for key on engine off. Since thats how you set them them you are fine & most aim for exactly those numbers. Altho WOT of anything 4 or over is perfectly fine.
Read www.vortexbuicks-etc.com & www.gnttype.org & they will tell you exactly what I just told you.
 
idle is a bit high. Should be between .10 and .30. WOT is good.

Are you kidding? You must be thinking of IAC counts. I don't want to be rude, but you need to be sure you know what you are saying before you give advice to someone working on their car.

John
 
I have been reading different opinions on what voltage value of the Throttle Position Sensor adjustment. My idle is set at 0.42 volts and W.O.T. has a reading of 4.30 volt. Is this okay?
Note: No scan tool using Voltage meter.
Sounds about right.
Stay below 0.46 idle, and 4.75 WOT
The WOT value is chip dependant as well. :cool:


idle is a bit high. Should be between .10 and .30. WOT is good.
Not on a well running TR. :eek:
 
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