phildini wrote:I use the Diagnostic machine and there is a specific setting for the TPS, which reads the 0.05v.but I don't know where the machine gets it's figures from. .
Fillipo, the problem here is that the 610 manual does not give voltage values for adjusting the TPS.... it only gives reference numbers specific to the XR25, so using your Diagnostic machine will only cloud the issue.
Lets cut to the chase.....in the absence of the XR25, your original idea is really the only way forward...that is by comparison with another 610. Now we know Lee`s 610 is running OK, and he has kindly given you some figures from his. Now I think we can assume Lee`s reference point was Earth (engine body) so..... if it is possible to replicate his figures on all three wires by adjustment of your TPS then that is the best you are going to achieve without the XR25. Don`t expect the readings to be exactly the same, remember Lee`s TPS is some 18 yrs old possibly, and age does affect values.....just get as close as possible.
A little tip.....your TPS is new and the insulation is good.....stick three pins into the wires so they make contact with the conductors.....make sure they are spaced so they cannot touch, .... now you can touch each of the wires in turn as you adjust the TPS ...hopefully you will find a spot where all three voltages fall into place as per Lee`s readings. I cannot see any other way of getting a reasonable setting without the use of the XR25.
The only thing to remember is that Lee`s readings were taken from the loom side of the connector....if you are going to use the wires on the TPS side, make a note of the colour change on any of the wires and compensate as necessary.
Good Luck.
John
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