Throttle position sensor calibration at dealer or gs911 ?

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Replaced sensor 6k miles ago. The Haynes said take it to the dealer afterwards, I didn't seems ok but if there is a benefit in getting it hooked up to the bnw computer I will get it Done, or if the gs911 can do it I will ask at next service

Just curious as to what happens

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You can do this without anything. Disconnect the battery for a bit then reconnect. Switch ignition on but do not start. Open throttle fully and slowly 3 times. Switch ignition off and back on, start as normal. It's called a TPS reset and usually needs done every time you disconnect the battery.
 
Reset adaptations .
Thanks Neil
I was hoping to not have to do that as the af xied thing has learned now.
Does it make a whole lot of difference?

Ta

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Replaced sensor 6k miles ago. The Haynes said take it to the dealer afterwards, I didn't seems ok but if there is a benefit in getting it hooked up to the bnw computer I will get it Done, or if the gs911 can do it I will ask at next service

Just curious as to what happens

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If you've ridden 6K miles since you replaced the TPS, the BMSK has figured it out. Therefore, there's nothing you need to do.

If you use the GS-911 to reset all adaptations, then the BMSK will have to relearn its adaptations for the AF-XIED.
 
You can do this without anything. Disconnect the battery for a bit then reconnect. Switch ignition on but do not start. Open throttle fully and slowly 3 times. Switch ignition off and back on, start as normal. It's called a TPS reset and usually needs done every time you disconnect the battery.

Nice one, didn't know that :)
 


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