Been searching all day and can't find sh*t. I've got a few throttle bodies lying around and have both 3-pin and 4-pin throttle positions sensors. Not sure which to use because I don't know what the actual extra pin does.
Any ideas?
Difference Between 3-Pin and 4-Pin TPS
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Difference Between 3-Pin and 4-Pin TPS
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Re: Difference Between 3-Pin and 4-Pin TPS
+ = 5 volts
O = output
S = switch
- = ground
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O = output
S = switch
- = ground
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Re: Difference Between 3-Pin and 4-Pin TPS
Thanks. So will it make any difference if I use a 3-pin or 4-pin TPS assuming I correctly adjust it?
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Re: Difference Between 3-Pin and 4-Pin TPS
Not that I know of, I think the 4 pin was for Mivec engines and 3 pin for non mived or vice verca, but I don't see why it wouldnt work on either
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