Re: Slackness in transmission
You can "teach" the ECU to recognise the throttle position sensor settings,
Switch on ignition, do not start engine,
Press throttle pedal to the max and release at least 10 times quite quickly,
Turn off ignition, leave it for a few minutes, and then start engine.
This gives the ECU the values/voltage for idle and full throttle settings, and should reset itself accordingly.
Hope this helps.
For EEC-IV ecu voltage from ecu 5 volts. On EEC-111 it is 9 volts. ECU has three wires, 1. Supply voltage (depending on ecu).2 earth return, 3. REF signal return to ecu. Time to get out the multimeter!
The signal return wire should read for EEC-IV,
Closed throttle should be 0.5/0.6volts.v
Full throttle about 4.5/4.75volts, anything reading 5 volts or 0 volts TPS is faulty.
Ideally you will have about 12% of the voltage at tickover and 90% at full thottle.
Not all TPS are adjustable it depends on vehicle age ECU.
Ooops sorry forgot to mention EEC-111 readings 1.4v to 1.8v on tickover and 8.5v at full throttle. 9v or 0v faulty TPS. All readings taken on the Reference signal return wire.
You can "teach" the ECU to recognise the throttle position sensor settings,
Switch on ignition, do not start engine,
Press throttle pedal to the max and release at least 10 times quite quickly,
Turn off ignition, leave it for a few minutes, and then start engine.
This gives the ECU the values/voltage for idle and full throttle settings, and should reset itself accordingly.
Hope this helps.
For EEC-IV ecu voltage from ecu 5 volts. On EEC-111 it is 9 volts. ECU has three wires, 1. Supply voltage (depending on ecu).2 earth return, 3. REF signal return to ecu. Time to get out the multimeter!
The signal return wire should read for EEC-IV,
Closed throttle should be 0.5/0.6volts.v
Full throttle about 4.5/4.75volts, anything reading 5 volts or 0 volts TPS is faulty.
Ideally you will have about 12% of the voltage at tickover and 90% at full thottle.
Not all TPS are adjustable it depends on vehicle age ECU.
Ooops sorry forgot to mention EEC-111 readings 1.4v to 1.8v on tickover and 8.5v at full throttle. 9v or 0v faulty TPS. All readings taken on the Reference signal return wire.
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