All,
I have an Actron code scanner that also reads live sensor data.
The scanner was recently hooked up to my 2005 Dodge Viper and out of curiosity I checked the values of certain sensors on the car.
The TPS is reading very low on this car. When I am sitting in the vehicle with the engine off and the scanner connected, the pedal floored reads 72.9%
I did it a couple times and with the throttle to the floorboard I don't get a reading any higher than that.
Just for the hell of it I plugged the scanner into my 2004 Mustang Cobra OBD2 port and the TPS reads 93-95% when floored.
The Volvo does the same thing.
So, anybody out there with a code scanner can you do the same thing? What TPS readings are you seeing.
I'm guessing either my throttle butterfly in the stock throttle body isn't opening all the way, or there is something wrong with the TPS.
Any feedback appreciated.
Thanks
Tim
I have an Actron code scanner that also reads live sensor data.
The scanner was recently hooked up to my 2005 Dodge Viper and out of curiosity I checked the values of certain sensors on the car.
The TPS is reading very low on this car. When I am sitting in the vehicle with the engine off and the scanner connected, the pedal floored reads 72.9%
I did it a couple times and with the throttle to the floorboard I don't get a reading any higher than that.
Just for the hell of it I plugged the scanner into my 2004 Mustang Cobra OBD2 port and the TPS reads 93-95% when floored.
The Volvo does the same thing.
So, anybody out there with a code scanner can you do the same thing? What TPS readings are you seeing.
I'm guessing either my throttle butterfly in the stock throttle body isn't opening all the way, or there is something wrong with the TPS.
Any feedback appreciated.
Thanks
Tim