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Old Jun 15, 2007 | 06:55 AM
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That sounds great....I get a CEL and when you pull the code is states it's the TPS sensor. Though I had the problem 2 months after buying the car and then it went away thinking it was just a fluke. But it's back and now it throws a CEL and go away for a month and then it's back.
It's okay to drive when the CEL is off...when it's on it idles almost at 200 and then sometimes stall out. Driving between 3-4k rpm you can feel it pop almost...like no gas and then too much gas even if you're just cruisin'.
I just want it fixed and have it stop throwing the CEL at me all the time now...lol.
Let me know if you don't mind helping me Saturday since I have nothing planned. Shoot me a pm with your addy and what time would be good for you.
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Old Jun 15, 2007 | 10:13 AM
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NO all TPS are not the same. YES most of them will work but the angle in which they sit may not work on some cars for instance. The S2000 TPS points somewhat up and the Integras point some what down so the next thing to look is the 2 bolt locations and where they sit. Once you put the TPS on you can adjust it so depending on how much rotation you are able to get to get it with in specs it may or may not work because it may run out of adjustment once installed.

Check your reading on it you may need to adjust it and thats all you may not need a new one. Check to see if the screws have been meesed with, if not chek the OHM reading with a Multi-meter. Not sure which two wires you monitor but the setting for the TPS on the S2000 is around .667 ohms an on the B-series Integras the run a higher ohm reading of .867 ohm. Check that first before getting a TPS sensor.
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Old Jun 15, 2007 | 03:21 PM
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Ah..will have to have wlaurent check that out for me...since I don't have an ohm meter here in AZ.

Hopefully I can get this fixed...
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Old Jun 15, 2007 | 05:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Zacreth,Jun 15 2007, 03:21 PM
Ah..will have to have wlaurent check that out for me...since I don't have an ohm meter here in AZ.

Hopefully I can get this fixed...
I will check it with a scan tool - easier to plot the action to make sure it is a smooth transition through the range.

If you can get that TPS from Booster it woudl be a good thing.
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Old Jun 15, 2007 | 05:55 PM
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Yea he's going to check when he gets home and he'll give me a call he said. So let's hope he has one and it will work on the s2k.
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Old Jun 15, 2007 | 11:11 PM
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Sorry, no go on the TPS. Looks like it's broken The MAP is ok.



Found some pix from H-T. Sounds like they are all the same. I'd go down to Alma imports or the Honda Salvage across from HASPORT. They gotta have one. Otherwise look on ebay or for sale forum on H-T.





Check out this ebay item about the list of cars it fits:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/OMNI-POWER-...7QQcmdZViewItem
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