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Exact voltages for a four wire TPS (mivec lancer 1.6)?? Anyone knows what are the exact voltages for a four wire TPS on a lancer mivec 1.6 4g92? theres a voltage for each of the two throttle positions- fully open, fully closed. Well i think all 4 pin TPS sensors use the same settings. Sensor output voltage 400 - 1,000 mV Are you trying to calibrate the TPS? Then you wont need to measure voltages, you will need to ,measure resistance. The resistance between the throttle position sensor side connector terminal 1 and terminal 4 standard value: 3.5 - 6.5 kOhms Then, . measure the resistance between the throttle position sensor side connector terminal 2 and terminal 4, and open valve checking if resistance changes smoothly . do u know an exact value that i shud use for optimum performance or does it vary from car to car within the stated range?? all mitsubishi 4 pin tps sensors should read in between that range to perform properly. If it is out of adjustment, you may have to loosen the 2 bolts that hold the oval shaped holes and move the tps around to try and get the correct position. If its not calibrated properly you may get sputtering and other acceleration problems, for some strange reason it didnt happen on a MAP based 4g15 though. Anyway, once the TPS is calibrated properly you should be fine, otherwise look to adjust or even buy a new one. what in a TPS can be calibrated ? Not to sure about that. TPS are variable potentiometers with varying resistance as you operate . the ideal check for this sensor is checking its resistance ( ohms ) disconnected and ignition switch off. make sure that the continuity changes smoothly as you open and close the trottle valve.Most important if replacing ,ensure that the new one is secured in the exact position

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Exact voltages for a four wire TPS (mivec lancer 1.6)??

Anyone knows what are the exact voltages for a four wire TPS on a lancer mivec 1.6 4g92? theres a voltage for each of the two throttle positions-fully open, fully closed.

Well i think all 4 pin TPS sensors use the same settings.

Sensor output voltage 400 - 1,000 mV

Are you trying to calibrate the TPS? Then you wont need to measure voltages, you will need to ,measure resistance.

The resistance between the throttle position sensor side connector terminal 1 and terminal 4 standard value: 3.5 - 6.5 kOhms

Then, . measure the resistance between the throttle position sensor side connector terminal 2 and terminal 4, and open valve checking if resistance changes smoothly .

do u know an exact value that i shud use for optimum performance or does it vary from car to car within the stated range??

all mitsubishi 4 pin tps sensors should read in between that range to perform properly. If it is out of adjustment, you may have to loosen the 2 bolts that hold the oval shaped holes and move the tps around to try and get the correct position.

If its not calibrated properly you may get sputtering and other acceleration problems, for some strange reason it didnt happen on a MAP based 4g15 though.

Anyway, once the TPS is calibrated properly you should be fine, otherwise look to adjust or even buy a new one.

what in a TPS can be calibrated ? Not to sure about that. TPS are variable potentiometers with varying resistance as you operate . the ideal check for this sensor is checking its resistance ( ohms ) disconnected and ignition switch off. make sure that the continuity changes smoothly as you open and close the trottle valve.Most important if replacing ,ensure that the new one is secured in the exact position as the one that was removed. you can use the terminals numbers to check as mentioned before.

from the service manual. where men like W2J get them backyard information?