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It appears I put myself into a bad situation. My sled will not start after adjusting the TPS. Here is what I did:
Pulled throttle bodies off and rolled up.
Checked TPS, was .922v.
Backed off idle screw and throttle cable till loose.
Connected TPS tester with a 5.008 volt supply.
TPS read .708v (corrected for supply .702v) so I did not adjust.
Turned idle screw till .934 (corrected .928v) volts and pulled throttle several times for check.
Tightened throttle cable but I think I possible went to far.
Sled started for less than 1 sec and died, it will not start now!:mad2:
Rechecked all electrical I could think of near worked on area.
Looked over wiring harness on clutch guard.
Rechecked TPS setting, .948v from throttle cable being to tight. Don't know how that happened? I loosened it and it still will not start.
Lowered idle screw a bit just to try getting it started, no help.
Did the computer possible latch a code and needs to be reset?
What am I missing?
Thanks for your help,
Idaho Bill
Pulled throttle bodies off and rolled up.
Checked TPS, was .922v.
Backed off idle screw and throttle cable till loose.
Connected TPS tester with a 5.008 volt supply.
TPS read .708v (corrected for supply .702v) so I did not adjust.
Turned idle screw till .934 (corrected .928v) volts and pulled throttle several times for check.
Tightened throttle cable but I think I possible went to far.
Sled started for less than 1 sec and died, it will not start now!:mad2:
Rechecked all electrical I could think of near worked on area.
Looked over wiring harness on clutch guard.
Rechecked TPS setting, .948v from throttle cable being to tight. Don't know how that happened? I loosened it and it still will not start.
Lowered idle screw a bit just to try getting it started, no help.
Did the computer possible latch a code and needs to be reset?
What am I missing?
Thanks for your help,
Idaho Bill