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I replaced the bushings on the two TB’s of my 02 1150GSA due to excessive clacking noises. All reassembled and fitted back with the TPS installed roughly to it’s original position (from photo).
Started up OK but, idling close to 3,000 rpm.
I slackened off the throttle stop screws and made sure there was slack in the cables to see if it could be reduced but it didn’t.
Would small adjustments to the TPS either way reduce the idling speed or is there something else?
Does this ‘throttle positioning sensor’ need to be somehow calibrated with the ECU?
When reassembled, the butterfly disc snapped shut on both and the shaft springs positioned correctly.
And just to say, the clacking noise has stopped without replacing the expensive shafts.
Thanks.
Patria o Muerte
Started up OK but, idling close to 3,000 rpm.
I slackened off the throttle stop screws and made sure there was slack in the cables to see if it could be reduced but it didn’t.
Would small adjustments to the TPS either way reduce the idling speed or is there something else?
Does this ‘throttle positioning sensor’ need to be somehow calibrated with the ECU?
When reassembled, the butterfly disc snapped shut on both and the shaft springs positioned correctly.
And just to say, the clacking noise has stopped without replacing the expensive shafts.
Thanks.
Patria o Muerte
They are factory set