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TPS ISSUES! First off I had to buy a new TPS and a MAP sensor for my 1995 5.7 Automatic Camaro. The car idles at 1500 which extremely high and when I shift out of park it jerks the transmission around. The car won't shift out of 1st until 25 or 30mph at 3000rpm, out of 2nd at 48mph or a little over 3000rpm, out of 3rd gear at 65mph and around 3000rpm. When I unplug the TPS while it is running the idle doesn't even change, I need to know what tool i need to check the volts in the throttle, and if that isnt the issue, what do I need to do further. I just bought a new ECM for it thinking it would help and it didn't. Please give the best explination or solution I can do so I don't need to spend anymore money on useless solutions and gas from it shifting so late! Thanks!

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Well its not the ECM that is not the fault the map sensor as well. Check the throttle control arm to see if there is any wear. To check the volts on that you need a volt meter. the trottle is the issue, and it looks like your doing all the repairs as a DIY. You need to check several things because the trottle is ran on a sensor your going to need to test that as well. Useless solutions is not so useless because your doing it as a DIY do it yourself and it can get costly if your just guessing. Hook this thing up to a computer and check it for faults. You can get a computer for like $45 at autozone.com
Run the codes and see wht it comes up with.


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