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faulty TPS

Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2016 4:23 pm
by zorak
So a while back my nb8a started to develop a hesitation on acceleration. Coasting in gear and then getting on the throttle (not WOT) the car would hesitate for about 2 seconds before accelerating as normal.
Idle is completely normal and car has no power/hesitation problems running WOT.
I have replaced plugs, leads, 02 sensor, ecu is stock, fuel filter is only couple thousand kms old - no improvement
Today I disconnected the TPS and went for a drive. Car now idles at 1500rpm but hesitation has completely gone!

So does this make any sense and does it prove my TPS is the fault? I would have thought I would have a bad idle with TPS.
Could it be a bad connection or should I just replace it?

cheers!

Re: faulty TPS

Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2016 7:30 pm
by 93_Clubman
Try very carefully cleaning the MAF hotwire with MAF cleaner.
You could also try Nyogel grease on the TPS connection.

Re: faulty TPS

Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2016 1:10 pm
by Chicken_Lips
I'll just point you towards my thread.

Sounds very similar to my issue, nb8a also.

I am still learning and haven't tried everything suggested to me yet, due to work and house search priorities.

Does your issue go away once the engine completely warms up? I don't mean once the temp gauge hits halfway but after a good 10 minutes of driving.

I've got a couple of mates coming around some weekend soon to help me strip the entire intake and redo all the gaskets and clean the gunk out. I'll keep you posted.

Re: faulty TPS

Posted: Sat Feb 06, 2016 11:13 am
by zorak
So for those interested the problem was the 02 sensor.
Despite it being only 1 yr old I pulled it out and bench tested it. Turns out it wasn't working.
Replaced with a new one an now runs perfect again.

I guess disconnecting the TPS may have masked the problem as it would have just run in open loop and ignored the (faulty) 02 sensor?

...and another tip - be very careful cleaning the Hotwire on the maf i.e. dont touch it! I managed to snap mine off just lightly brushing it with a q tip.

Re: faulty TPS

Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2016 10:55 am
by Chicken_Lips
A good result. I've replaced mine and had no such luck, although it does run a bit smoother. Thanks for updating with your result.