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Old 03-25-2007, 01:50 PM
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what causes a TPS to go bad? or does it? my car acts up periodically and i think it could be that. none of the wires on it are loose. but sometimes when i ease into the throttle, like when i drive like i should, the motor winds up really high to about 3500rpms and then jerks into gear. i was driving through an intersection earlier and i chirped tires going only about 20mph. so does anyone have any thoughts? thanks.

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A TPS is a poteitiometer much like a volume control and they get noisy and give false reading etc as they get old sometimes.
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think a new one would help the problem? it usual only happens after a cold start, but after i drive for a few minutes it normally clears up.
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its a good possibilty definatly worth a try ,
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good as done. thanks.
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Same issue I am having now again. Old one threw a P0123 and was very jerky with the shifts. 3 months later I threw a P0123 and P0121 code. When the car warms up I have no OD and very jerky. Got a new TPS at work and this should do it.

Any ideas on how to reset the TPS just for information sake?


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