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Justen
11-09-2009, 06:19 PM
I've been tryin to set the timing on my new rebuild, but i couldnt seem to get the idle low enough or stable enough to set it correctly. So i put the BACV back on thinking it would help. But the idle still sucked. And it backfires and floods like crazy on startup.

I made the TPS check light, and tested it. I can turn the set screw so that only one light comes on (like its supposed to) but its very sensitive, and even a tap on the throttle cable can screw up the adjustment and make the second light come on. Then i test the tps with a multimeter, but i'm not getting any continuity from prong A to B, and something like 850 k'ohms on E to D. I assume that the sensor is completely shot...

...I just find it wierd that this one could be bad, because the car used to idle fine before the rebuild. Have they been known to go bad or short out that easily, even if theyre just sitting on a shelf?

rx4ur7
11-13-2009, 03:15 PM
Trust your DVM. Afraid you need a new TPS. I had one that failed the tap with a screw driver test. Would run fine until it hit a pot hole or rail road tracks. Also failed when I tapped on it or played with the wiring harness.

Justen
11-15-2009, 08:37 PM
Well i guess i'm off to find a new sensor. Thanks for the input.

rx4ur7
11-20-2009, 04:03 PM
Autozone has them, cheaper than Mazda but still pricey.