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Old 07-29-2009, 12:15 AM
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Replaced the TPS on my 90 xj laredo to fix a sputtering problem. It made the problem practically disappear for about 10 minutes and then i was right back to square one. Is there any way to adjust the TPS on this model? If so, how???

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THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR (TPS)
NOTE: Adjustment of TPS only applies to the 4.0L models. It may be
necessary to remove throttle body from intake manifold, to
access sensor wiring harness.
Checking & Adjusting - 4.0L (Automatic Transmission)
1) Locate the square TPS connector. Note connector terminal
identification stamped on the back of the connector. Turn ignition on.
2) Connect voltmeter through back of wiring harness
connector. Connect negative voltmeter lead to terminal "D" and
positive voltmeter lead to terminal "A" to check input voltage. DO NOT
disconnect TPS connector.
3) Hold throttle plate closed against idle stop and note
voltage. Input voltage should be approximately 5 volts. Disconnect
voltmeter positive lead and connect to terminal "B" to measure output
voltage.
4) With throttle plate closed, measure the output voltage.
The output voltage should be approximately 4.2 volts. If output
voltage is not within specification, loosen TPS retaining screws.
5) Partially tighten one retaining screw. Rotate TPS to
obtain correct output voltage. Tighten retaining screws once correct
voltage is obtained.
Checking & Adjusting - 4.0L (Manual Transmission)
1) Turn ignition on. Connect voltmeter through back of wiring
harness connector. Connect negative voltmeter lead to terminal
"B" and positive voltmeter lead to terminal "A". DO NOT disconnect TPS
connector.
2) Hold throttle plate in the closed throttle position
against idle stop and note input voltage reading. Input voltage should
be approximately 5.0 volts.
3) Disconnect positive lead from terminal "A" and connect to
terminal "C" to check output voltage. Output voltage should be checked
with throttle plates fully closed.
4) Output voltage should be approximately 0.8 volts. If
output voltage is not within specification, loosen TPS bottom
retaining screw and pivot sensor for a large adjustment or top
retaining screw for a fine adjustment.
5) Adjust sensor to obtain correct output voltage. Tighten
retaining screws. Remove voltmeter.
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