TPS PART#?
Had a problem with my SC that I think screwed my TPS. I have looked at the discount places online and they have a blowup of the throttle body and show the sensor but it is not labeled or come with a part number. Anyone have something handy with the part number? Thanks. Oh, its a 2001 btw.
I also see this site has some made by an aftermarket company. Not sure if they are any good or if anyone can comment on their quality. Its made by BLOX.
http://www.robearracing.com/pd-blox-tps-th...bdfh-series.cfm
I also see this site has some made by an aftermarket company. Not sure if they are any good or if anyone can comment on their quality. Its made by BLOX.
http://www.robearracing.com/pd-blox-tps-th...bdfh-series.cfm
Originally Posted by Envied,Jul 7 2009, 09:24 AM
Here is one from Omni Power that is 69.99. I know they make good map replacements. If you notice on the Blox one it has a note that states EXCEPT S2000....
EDIT*** FOund their website, I will try it. I see they say Honda does nto sell the sensor without a whole new $500 throttle body.
http://www.iapdirect.com/product.php?productid=42003
Just kidding, I dont see the s2000 listed on there.
Just kidding, I dont see the s2000 listed on there.
I found this post with a search:
I could not find an exact replacement but the OMNI-Power Replacement TPS Sensor TPS-B-01 works just fine. The connecting plug sits lower requiring a clip on the wiring harness to be unsnapped. This clip can be snapped back in after plugging in the TPS. The voltage should read about .5 volts between the center pin and ground (the bottom pin). The tps can rotate to adjust for voltage. I checked the voltage on the original part and it was .12 volts. I had to perform the
I could not find an exact replacement but the OMNI-Power Replacement TPS Sensor TPS-B-01 works just fine. The connecting plug sits lower requiring a clip on the wiring harness to be unsnapped. This clip can be snapped back in after plugging in the TPS. The voltage should read about .5 volts between the center pin and ground (the bottom pin). The tps can rotate to adjust for voltage. I checked the voltage on the original part and it was .12 volts. I had to perform the
[QUOTE=vader1,Jul 7 2009, 09:42 AM] I found this post with a search:
I could not find an exact replacement but the OMNI-Power Replacement TPS Sensor TPS-B-01 works just fine. The connecting plug sits lower requiring a clip on the wiring harness to be unsnapped. This clip can be snapped back in after plugging in the TPS. The voltage should read about .5 volts between the center pin and ground (the bottom pin). The tps can rotate to adjust for voltage. I checked the voltage on the original part and it was .12 volts. I had to perform the
I could not find an exact replacement but the OMNI-Power Replacement TPS Sensor TPS-B-01 works just fine. The connecting plug sits lower requiring a clip on the wiring harness to be unsnapped. This clip can be snapped back in after plugging in the TPS. The voltage should read about .5 volts between the center pin and ground (the bottom pin). The tps can rotate to adjust for voltage. I checked the voltage on the original part and it was .12 volts. I had to perform the
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Originally Posted by roy365,Jul 7 2009, 01:54 PM
Doesnt SOT ask for some of the OEM TB's back from customers? Did they respond or did you ask if they had any at the shop by chance?







