Calling all Lexus techs, I need your help!
Calling all Lexus techs, I need your help!
Hi, I've just got back from a business trip to the states but due to the strict timelines I've had, I didn't get a spare moment to pull up this thread.
Glad to see you're on your way to fixing your Throttle body, I was quite shocked when i saw how much a sensor was from toyota.
And well done for finding that online manual, I must have an old link. I've got the manual on CD so i rarely need to look at the online one.
Yeah TPS are always expensive from Toyota, one of those bits you hope you don't have to replace (like lambda sensors)! Whatever you do, DON'T take it off, they are a right pain to recalibrate. I'd be amazed if it is actually buzzing as all it is is a potentiometer on the end of the throttle shaft and a switch that engages when the throttle is closed. Much more likely it's the throttle motor which is buzzing.
toxo Yeah TPS are always expensive from Toyota, one of those bits you hope you don't have to replace (like lambda sensors)! Whatever you do, DON'T take it off, they are a right pain to recalibrate. I'd be amazed if it is actually buzzing as all it is is a potentiometer on the end of the throttle shaft and a switch that engages when the throttle is closed. Much more likely it's the throttle motor which is buzzing.
toxo Yeah TPS are always expensive from Toyota, one of those bits you hope you don't have to replace (like lambda sensors)! Whatever you do, DON'T take it off, they are a right pain to recalibrate. I'd be amazed if it is actually buzzing as all it is is a potentiometer on the end of the throttle shaft and a switch that engages when the throttle is closed. Much more likely it's the throttle motor which is buzzing.
toxo So how about TPS has failed, sending duff info to the ECU so it thinks the throttle is always open (IDL switch not engaging?), so it's constantly running the throttle motor to try and close it?
toxo So how about TPS has failed, sending duff info to the ECU so it thinks the throttle is always open (IDL switch not engaging?), so it's constantly running the throttle motor to try and close it?
sprinter2012 EDIT: I did assume that the sensors would be in specific positions, so I'm gunna swap over the whole throttle body. So the ECU should just learn the new positions and carry on as normal
sprinter2012 EDIT: I did assume that the sensors would be in specific positions, so I'm gunna swap over the whole throttle body. So the ECU should just learn the new positions and carry on as normal
rob you are chasing a fault that is not there...
rob you are chasing a fault that is not there...
Just in case I am on a wild goose chase though, I will wait until after the Ace Cafe Meet before I do anything with it. That way I can stick my head under a few peoples bonnets and see what theirs do.
Plus if what Stav said is correct, swapping them over won't be a simple task anyway.