replace the TPS and have the computer fixed (look on Ebay). When the TPS goes bad, it takes the computer out. To verify if computer is bad, once you replace the TPS, the car will idle high 1500 RPM in
...replace my TPS in my 204 pathfinder. Is this a common problem in this model and make of Nissans? Could there be another issue that would make the mechanic think that this is the problem and ...
...replace the MAF (mass air flow) sensor and the TPS (throttle position sensor). If the MAF and TPS is faulty the RPM tends to go down or goes erratic. The MAF and TPS is located at the throttle body ...
..., plug , ect. replaced timing sensor. what else could i check? It sounds like you have a faulty TPS (throttle position sensor) sensor, it is an easy fix, and you can get the part from any auto ...
...replace the TPS. NOTE: Some TPS sensors require fine adjustment. If you aren't comfortable with using a DVOM (Digital Volt Ohm meter) to adjust the new TPS, then it's best to take the vehicle ...
...off at an idol. Have replaced Altenator. Based on the information provided, it sounds like a bad TPS (Throttle Position Sensor). The TPS controls your idling speed under all conditions. When a TPS ...
...replace any further components, until you diagnose the correct faults. Once you have managed to obtain the initial codes stored in memory, the next step is to ERASE the codes. This is done by turning ...
Question about 1996 Altima
...TPS. Tried to replace the ECU and still same thing. I had a similar problem with my 280 Datsun. It turned out to be the fuel pressure sensor located near the fuel injectors. Some of them come with a ...
Question about 2006 Xterra
...Nissan Xterra that we recently replaced both cam sensors on...now the truck is acting as if the TPS is having issues, ran a code check..not throwing a code for the TPS. The truck is kicking up ...
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