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28 Jun 2020 16:57 #224164
by Scimike
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Should in theory record a DTC code if failed, but resistance check between pin 1 and 3 - 4 to 6kohm. Between pin 2 and 3 variable between 0.02 - 6kohm. This is according to my manual, doubt it's changed much over the years.
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28 Jun 2020 17:27 #224168
by Kreidler
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When reading fault codes I get a code 12, so that's good.
On 1-3 I measure 0,468 - 2,685
On 2-3 3,199 - 0,969 all in k ohm
These values are quite different than you describe, can anyone confirm?
On 1-3 I measure 0,468 - 2,685
On 2-3 3,199 - 0,969 all in k ohm
These values are quite different than you describe, can anyone confirm?
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28 Jun 2020 17:43 #224171
by Scimike
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Ok I will try and confirm what vehicle my manual is referencing. It's a collection of pdf files so it can be hard to pinpoint a model reference, I use it a a guide rather than a definite source.
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28 Jun 2020 18:05 #224172
by Scimike
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Replied by Scimike on topic Jimny stutter
Ok it is for:-
SN413
JSAFJA43V001 4XXXX
JSAFJB43V001 4XXXX
JSAFJB43V201 4XXXX
JSAFJB43V241 4XXXX
JSAFJB43V341 4XXXX
Outside of these chassis numbers it's not the correct manual, so confirmation may be the best route just incase they changed the device.
1 to 3 is the resistor and is not variable, so the reading should not change, irrespective of the value. It could be your test leads are not making a good enough connection. 2 to 3 is the variable value and will change with TPS position.
Still not suggesting your problem is the TPS.
SN413
JSAFJA43V001 4XXXX
JSAFJB43V001 4XXXX
JSAFJB43V201 4XXXX
JSAFJB43V241 4XXXX
JSAFJB43V341 4XXXX
Outside of these chassis numbers it's not the correct manual, so confirmation may be the best route just incase they changed the device.
1 to 3 is the resistor and is not variable, so the reading should not change, irrespective of the value. It could be your test leads are not making a good enough connection. 2 to 3 is the variable value and will change with TPS position.
Still not suggesting your problem is the TPS.
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28 Jun 2020 18:34 #224180
by Kreidler
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I took the whole thing off and measured again, it seems like the resistor is connected to 1 and 2 where I measure 3.3k ohm and between 1 + 3 and 2 + 3 a variable between 0 and 3.3. I think it's safe to say the tps is okay since 3.3k is a pretty standard potmeter
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30 Jun 2020 08:17 #224278
by bryn
Replied by bryn on topic Jimny stutter
I had something very similar happen to me and replacing the leads/coils cured the problem.
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13 Jul 2020 11:28 #224987
by Kreidler
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Small update, a friend of mine told me it might be the temperature sensor. I have the sensor unplugged now and the check engine light stays on but the stutter is gone! The sensor wasnt on stock anywhere so i ordered it. Will keep you updated.
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27 Sep 2020 06:28 #228580
by Kreidler
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Problem solved! A new Denso lambda sensor solved it.
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