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Old 02-21-2014, 07:02 AM
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RENIX TPS ADJUSTMENT

Before attempting to adjust your TPS, there are two things that need to be done.

1) Be sure the throttle body has been recently cleaned. It's especially important that the edges of the throttle butterfly are free of any carbon build-up.

2) With the Key OFF, and using the positive (red) lead of your ohmmeter, set on the lowest scale, probe the B terminal of the flat 3 wire connector of the TPS. The letters are embossed on the connector itself. Touch the black lead of your meter to the negative battery post. Wiggle the wiring harness where it parallels the valve cover and also over near the MAP sensor on the firewall. If you see more than 1 ohm of resistance, or fluctuation in your ohms reading, some modifications to the sensor ground harness will be necessary. The harness repair must be performed before proceeding. I can provide an instruction sheet for that if needed.

TPS ADJUSTMENT FOR ENGINE ISSUES

Both RENIX manual and automatic transmission equipped XJs and MJs have a flat three-wire connector to the TPS which provides data input to the ECU. The three wires in the connector are clearly embossed with the letters A, B, and C. Wire "A" is positive. Wire "B" is ground. DO NOT UNPLUG THE CONNECTORS !! Key ON, measure voltage from "A" positive to "B" ground by back-probing the connectors. Note the voltage reading--this is your REFERENCE voltage. Key ON, back-probe the connector at wires "B" and "C". Measure the voltage. This is your OUTPUT voltage. Your OUTPUT voltage needs to be seventeen percent of your REFERENCE voltage. For example: 4.82 volts X .17=.82 volts. Loosen both T-20 Torx screws attaching the TPS to the throttle body and rotate the TPS until you
have achieved your desired output voltage. Tighten the screws carefully while watching to see that your output voltage remains where it is supposed to be. If you can't achieve the correct output voltage, replace the TPS and start over.

Sometimes, after adjusting your TPS the way outlined above, you may experience a high idle upon starting. If that happens, shut the engine off and reconnect your probes to B and C. Start the engine and while watching your meter, turn the TPS clockwise until the idle drops to normal and then rotate it back counterclockwise to your desired output voltage.

TPS ADJUSTMENT FOR AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION ISSUES

RENIX automatic transmission equipped XJs and MJs have a TPS with two connectors. There is a flat three-wire connector, same as the manual transmission vehicles have, and it is tested the same as outlined above—FOR ALL ENGINE MANAGEMENT RELATED ISSUES.

However, the automatic TPS also has a square four-wire connector, clearly embossed with the letters A,B,C, and D. It only uses three wires and provides information to the Transmission Control Module. THIS SQUARE FOUR WIRE CONNECTOR IS USED FOR TRANSMISSION/SHIFTING RELATED ISSUES ONLY. First off, DO NOT UNPLUG THE CONNECTORS !! Key ON, measure voltage between "A" positive and "D" ground by back-probing the connector. Note the voltage. This is your REFERENCE voltage. Back-probe the connector at wires "B" and "D". Measure the voltage. This is your OUTPUT voltage. Your OUTPUT voltage needs to be eighty-three percent of your REFERENCE voltage. For example 4.8 volts X .83=3.98 volts. Adjust the TPS until you have achieved this percentage. If you can't, replace the TPS and start over. So, if you have an automatic equipped XJ your TPS has two sides--one side feeds the ECU, and the other side feeds the TCU.

For those with a MANUAL TRANSMISSION--the TPS for the manual transmission XJs is stupid expensive. You can substitute the automatic transmission TPS which is reasonably priced. The square 4 wire connector is just not used.
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Well I tested the fuel pressure and got the reading of 28 primed in the on position and 28 while running,Also did some searching under the hood at night and found a crack on cylinder #4's plug causing an arch onto the head. Replacing the plug today to see if that helps
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Well I tested the fuel pressure and got the reading of 28 primed in the on position and 28 while running,Also did some searching under the hood at night and found a crack on cylinder #4's plug causing an arch onto the head. Replacing the plug today to see if that helps
I'm all for new tune-up stuff, but your fuel pressure is too low.
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I'm all for new tune-up stuff, but your fuel pressure is too low.

I know it's low.. and I cannot afford a new pump at the moment but I do have some good news! I replaced the plugs once again and made sure they were nice and snug,Put a new rotor button and voila! She starts easier and actually idles at about 800 rpm in park and neutral and about 500 rpm in drive and reverse!
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Originally Posted by blackwulfkiba
I know it's low.. and I cannot afford a new pump at the moment but I do have some good news! I replaced the plugs once again and made sure they were nice and snug,Put a new rotor button and voila! She starts easier and actually idles at about 800 rpm in park and neutral and about 500 rpm in drive and reverse!
Fuel filter replaced?
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That would be on friday due to lack of funds x.x
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Fuel pump was replaced with a carter unit,Strainer and the filter are all new as well. Idles at about 600-700 rpm at idle as well.
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Fuel pump was replaced with a carter unit,Strainer and the filter are all new as well. Idles at about 600-700 rpm at idle as well.
Idle in gear or Park?
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Idling in park and neutral. In any moving gears it drops to 500 still
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Ever replace the O2 sensor?
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Ever replace the O2 sensor?

I have not lol Gonna look into doing that
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Originally Posted by blackwulfkiba
I have not lol Gonna look into doing that
I'm sure you have done the ground refreshing and the dipstick tube stud and all it's wires are clean and shiny. Relays and receptacles likewise?
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