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| Author: | lamo [ 03 Jun 2016 22:02 ] |
| Post subject: | TPS/AFV reset |
Hi guys bike (05 xb12) had been feeling a bit lumpy of late I started thinking there was something major about to happen , anyway decided to do tps and afv reset (afv was 98 now set to 100) and bike has been transformed and running great now , what I wanted to know is this something that needs to be done on a regular basis set intervals or just as and when required also if it needs to be done regularly why ? |
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| Author: | kevmean [ 04 Jun 2016 13:47 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: TPS/AFV reset |
lamo wrote: Hi guys bike (05 xb12) had been feeling a bit lumpy of late I started thinking there was something major about to happen , anyway decided to do tps and afv reset (afv was 98 now set to 100) and bike has been transformed and running great now , what I wanted to know is this something that needs to be done on a regular basis set intervals or just as and when required also if it needs to be done regularly why ? I would guess it was the TPS reset that helped and it is a good idea to check it occasionally , basically it is making sure that the throttle position is exactly where the ECU thinks it is so giving the correct amount of fuel. the tps is a variable resister so will wear over time so could be giving a slightly different voltage over time. You may find that the afv has reset itself so don't be surprised to find it back at 98. |
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| Author: | lamo [ 07 Jun 2016 10:35 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: TPS/AFV reset |
Thanks Kevman |
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