David Gentleman wrote: Have you considered this is because the 21 ones arent knackered/causing resistance hence the different values.
You can borrow my diagnostic unit if you like. How do you know that your 0.50v figure is even correct (I know this is what you are trying to do) but someone could come back with 2v as a reading....how do you know that is correct too? It could be 5v....
I have done a lot of home work into this because I was getting told that the only way it can be set right was by using the xr25 unit. As I done further investigation into TPS, and wanting to find out if I could set it with just a simple multimeter ( as I don’t have access to a diagnostic machine ), I then discovered that they are all set at rest within a certain voltage, all brands may vary but they seem to range between 0.10v up to 1.0v. It is extremely important that you get this right otherwise it will effect fuel consumption and performance. The reason I wanted three readings or more, was because I wanted to find out the set Voltage for the A610 as no MR book state it. My 21 Quadra at rest is 0.27v, which made my 610 run very rich!
Most home mechanic when they replace a TPS they think by positioning it where the old one was would do the job, but I am afraid it does not! The 610 it's not very forgiving where as a R19/clio 16v the band is a lot wider and a lot more forgiving.
It’s only a small piece of plastic, but it does so much and can cause so many issues.
Mr Gentleman do you have a number I can reach you on so we can arrange diagnostic tool hire