Refuses to idle.. TPS?
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Right.. Cerbera refuses to idle. I can't drive it till it is sorted now. As soon as you remove throttle it dies. My diagnostics won't talk to my ecu..
Lambdas are nearly new.. Checked in the right side as well. Plus disconnecting the ECU did nothing.
TPS' - I have measured the resistance range across them.
Drivers
0.598 kohms
2.967 kohms
Passengers
0.711 kohms
3.466 kohms
Now to me that seems like one has died/failing?
My throttles were setup fine previous, can I replace the TPS' and it'll work ok? Or does it definitely have to be setup each time? This is a sudden failure.. Was fine, parked up, then refused to idle.
Lambdas are nearly new.. Checked in the right side as well. Plus disconnecting the ECU did nothing.
TPS' - I have measured the resistance range across them.
Drivers
0.598 kohms
2.967 kohms
Passengers
0.711 kohms
3.466 kohms
Now to me that seems like one has died/failing?
My throttles were setup fine previous, can I replace the TPS' and it'll work ok? Or does it definitely have to be setup each time? This is a sudden failure.. Was fine, parked up, then refused to idle.
Edited by Jhonno on Sunday 11th August 23:44
Edited by Jhonno on Sunday 11th August 23:45
If you replace the TPS you will definitely need to get the diagnostic software working to set it up. You can't just stick it on and hope for the best, it is not going to be balanced with the other bank and will most likely run no better than it is now.
What is the problem you are having with the diagnostics? Its not usually that much of a problem to get working and is the only way to solve problems like this.
What is the problem you are having with the diagnostics? Its not usually that much of a problem to get working and is the only way to solve problems like this.
Tanguero said:
If you replace the TPS you will definitely need to get the diagnostic software working to set it up. You can't just stick it on and hope for the best, it is not going to be balanced with the other bank and will most likely run no better than it is now.
What is the problem you are having with the diagnostics? Its not usually that much of a problem to get working and is the only way to solve problems like this.
Fair enough.. Wasn't sure, I know the mechanical side of it was setup, and was working, I just wasn't sure if you could then put a new tps on as it is just a linear change in resistance. The fact (one?) of mine is not makes me think failure. What is the problem you are having with the diagnostics? Its not usually that much of a problem to get working and is the only way to solve problems like this.
My diagnostics is:
Win7 32bit
USB to serial adapter (FTDI chipset)
Com 1
New diagnostic software
Tried all the Baud rates.
Software recognises the adapter as being on Com1 etc just getting nothing back from the ECU.. Light on the adapter says it is trying to talk to it.
Need this sorted by Sat! Got a little jaunt for it..
Jhonno said:
Software recognises the adapter as being on Com1 etc just getting nothing back from the ECU.. Light on the adapter says it is trying to talk to it.
Need this sorted by Sat! Got a little jaunt for it..
Any time I've had problems with the ECU talking to the software, I've fired things up in the following order and it's finally workedNeed this sorted by Sat! Got a little jaunt for it..
1. With everything off connect the serial>usb lead between ECU and PC
2. Without disabling immobiliser hit the red button (so you get all lights on the dash bar the MIL)
3. Start the laptop, let it boot and then fire up the software. It should say 'ECU not connected'.
4. Press the fob to engage the ECU/Fuel Pump. Software should show a screen full of data.
5. Start the car.
hth.

SlvrCrb said:
Jhonno said:
Software recognises the adapter as being on Com1 etc just getting nothing back from the ECU.. Light on the adapter says it is trying to talk to it.
Need this sorted by Sat! Got a little jaunt for it..
Any time I've had problems with the ECU talking to the software, I've fired things up in the following order and it's finally workedNeed this sorted by Sat! Got a little jaunt for it..
1. With everything off connect the serial>usb lead between ECU and PC
2. Without disabling immobiliser hit the red button (so you get all lights on the dash bar the MIL)
3. Start the laptop, let it boot and then fire up the software. It should say 'ECU not connected'.
4. Press the fob to engage the ECU/Fuel Pump. Software should show a screen full of data.
5. Start the car.
hth.

SlvrCrb said:
There's a write up on using the 3 pin connecter here.
Wish I had realised before I can use this! Got confused with the redundant 2 pin from later models. I would have made a lead up already!! - My understanding was that it was a late model only thing..
Edited by Jhonno on Monday 12th August 10:04
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