Hey guys, just finish my motor build, and i'm on the q45tb with the stock tps and a tps adapter.
Now my problem is when i give the car gas slowly, around 1600rpm, the car bucks really bad and it seems like it just doesn't go anywhere, untill i press the gas even harder and it begins to move again.
Also, if i hold the gas at any rpm for a long time, the rpm's start to vary, up and down up and down.
Checked for codes, and its throwing a code 41, sometimes 52.
Now my tps worked before the new motor, but i did install it in another car, and it wouldn't start, the car probably had other problem, but i removed the tps from the car, and just kept it until it was time for the new motor, and when installed, it now shows a code 41 and 52 sometimes.
The tsrm called for minimum .2 ohms at close, and mine is at .1 between e2 and vta (i believe those were the terminals).
I just wanted to know if the bucking, and the rpm changes are a common sign of a dead tps?
Now my problem is when i give the car gas slowly, around 1600rpm, the car bucks really bad and it seems like it just doesn't go anywhere, untill i press the gas even harder and it begins to move again.
Also, if i hold the gas at any rpm for a long time, the rpm's start to vary, up and down up and down.
Checked for codes, and its throwing a code 41, sometimes 52.
Now my tps worked before the new motor, but i did install it in another car, and it wouldn't start, the car probably had other problem, but i removed the tps from the car, and just kept it until it was time for the new motor, and when installed, it now shows a code 41 and 52 sometimes.
The tsrm called for minimum .2 ohms at close, and mine is at .1 between e2 and vta (i believe those were the terminals).
I just wanted to know if the bucking, and the rpm changes are a common sign of a dead tps?
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