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I'm assuming you have the 3.3l v-6. When I look up the part, it seems to have slotted holes. Therefore, it is designed to be adjusted after installation. If your tps has these slotted bolt holes, adjust it to satisfy the settings in the test procedure below.
Remove air cleaner. Disconnect the TPS harness from the TPS.
Using suitable jumper wires, connect a digital voltmeter J-29125-A or equivalent to the correct TPS terminals A and B.
With the ignition ON and the engine running, The TPS voltage should be 0.3-1.0 volts at base idle to approximately 4.5 volts at wide open throttle.
If the reading on the TPS is out of specification, check the minimum idle speed before replacing the TPS.
If the voltage reading is correct, remove the voltmeter and jumper wires and reconnect the TPS connector to the sensor.
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