Question: RB25DET TPS please help a newbie out

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thirty3
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I m relatively new to the RB series scene so please excuse me if my question sound silly to you.

I want to measure the TPS voltage and my question is which one is the ground and which one is the output? do I simply stick the needle of a multimeter into the emptied socket as shown in the attached pic?

finally, how do adjust it back to factory spec (0.45v~0.5v) if necessary? Thanks in advance.


narfdanarf
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not to change the subject or anything, but is that what a series I TPS looks like?

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krayton
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the empty plug is for the AUTO transmission. the plug below it is for your actual TPS

if u wanna check the voltage, id say just throw the multimeter on it.

thirty3
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krayton wrote:the empty plug is for the AUTO transmission. the plug below it is for your actual TPS

if u wanna check the voltage, id say just throw the multimeter on it.
so do i stick the multimeter needle on the plug that is circled in red?? as on the attached picture. do i need to keep the engine running when taking the readings?

and how do adjust the tps voltage? thanks

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that is correct you put the multi meter there to measure voltage I do not know how to adjust the voltage or why you would need to adjust it.


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