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Weird 95 gt problem, try and help
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<blockquote data-quote="Silver03Termi" data-source="post: 8332378" data-attributes="member: 84674"><p>sounds like a tps to me. my 95gt never did that, but my bike did and replacing its tps fixed it. i know they are not the same, but the sensor serves the same function on these 2 applications even tho one has 2 wheels and the other 4. there is a way of testing the tps, throttle position sensor, should be rather simple. should be as easy as unplugging it and testing the voltage to it at different throttle positions. if the problem is intermitent, its likely a sensor, not mechanical. also...check to see if the idle is set correctly, is there a little screw that might be adjustable on the throttle body? keep it simple when trouble shooting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silver03Termi, post: 8332378, member: 84674"] sounds like a tps to me. my 95gt never did that, but my bike did and replacing its tps fixed it. i know they are not the same, but the sensor serves the same function on these 2 applications even tho one has 2 wheels and the other 4. there is a way of testing the tps, throttle position sensor, should be rather simple. should be as easy as unplugging it and testing the voltage to it at different throttle positions. if the problem is intermitent, its likely a sensor, not mechanical. also...check to see if the idle is set correctly, is there a little screw that might be adjustable on the throttle body? keep it simple when trouble shooting. [/QUOTE]
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