Re: TPS Mystery
UPDATE:
OK, guys and gals, here it is. When I started this odyssey I stood 6’6” and had a whole head of hair. Now at 5’5” and mostly bald,. I give up. I cannot find the problem with this Code 21 nonsense. Here’s what’s been done:
- Replace TPS 3 times – 1 new, and 2 known good
-Re-grounded TPS by moving ground wire to 2 different locations and at B5, per DaveP instructions
-Replaced entire plug to TPS.
-Welded new ground lug to frame and replaced engine grounds and ran new ground wires/cables to ECU
-Installed a new ECU…..still Code 21 (sent that sucker back). Tried the ECU out of the Ty…..Still Code 21.
-Replace the TurboTweak chip with a TurboTweak chip that was programmed with the same parameters, except for wide band……Code 21.
-Took the TurboTweak chip out of the Ty and installed it……..still Code 21.
-Spun around and clicked my heels 3 times………..still Code 21. If anybody has a stock chip they’d like to sell, PM me. I want to try that, and besides, I’d like to have one sitting around for troubleshooting purposes, in the future.
-DataMaster doesn’t show any anomilies. TPS voltage has never exceeded 4.46v. The Code 21’s happen at random……High speed, low speed, with boost, without boost, over hill, over dale….ei, ei, oh.
-DataMaster records directly before Code21 and directly after, show little or no changes in any engine parameters. Code 21’s happen at random voltages, i.e. 1.28v, .94v, 2.93v, etc.
Driveabilty is NOT an issue. I don't notice any Idling problems or stumbling peformance, nada, zip, zilch.
I’ve searched other sites for anything related to this problem and have found NOTHING!!!! Does ANYBODY have any other suggestions, of should I just get my trusty .44 Mag and shoot out the Check Engine light?