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Throttle Positioning Sensor gone

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Throttle Positioning Sensor gone

Post by bruiser »

Has Anyone had a throttle position sensor go in the 80 series.

I had mine go recently and it does something to the computer system which stops it from reving over 2000rpm. Just wanting to know how common it is for these to break.
Planing a trip to the cape and was just thinking how much it would suck if it went up there. :cry:
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Post by dow50r »

Hi I got one, but how do u know it is that??? There are a million things it could be, from wet plugs to bad fuel, get the workshop manual if you havnt already and test it....if it is rs, pm me and i will send one up.
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Post by dow50r »

dow50r wrote:Hi I got one, but how do u know it is that??? There are a million things it could be, from wet plugs to bad fuel, get the workshop manual if you havnt already and test it....if it is rs, pm me and i will send one up.


Will engage brain next time and read the post.....never heard of one going b4 today....
Anything is possible, but yeah, make sure you have NRMA top cover b4 tripping around withanything electronic.
Andrew
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