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Addition Of Throttle Position Sensor (TS 4-28 09197)

Publication date: 1997-09-19
Reference number: TS 4-28 09197

ADDITION OF THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR

ADDITION OF THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR

TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN

Reference Number(s): TS 4-28 09197, Date of Issue:  September 19, 1997

ADDITION OF THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR

Model(s): Suzuki Sidekick (Sport)

Section: Engine

Bulletin No.: TSB No. TS 4-28 09197

Date: September 19, 1997

CONDITION

Availability of throttle position sensor as a spare part.

CAUSE

N/A.

CORRECTION

Please make the necessary changes in your service and parts manual as listed in this bulletin.

This bulletin is to inform you that the throttle position (TP) sensor is now available as a spare part. When installing the throttle position sensor, please use the part number and procedure as listed in this bulletin. See Fig 1 .

PARTS INFORMATION

PARTS INFORMATION

Ref. Part Name Early P/N Late P/N Qty. Supply of Spart Parts Interchange- ability OK & No
1 Throttle Position (TP) Sensor - - 13420-77E00 1 Late only - -

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SV418 Supplementary Service Manual 99501-61A20 6E1-52
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THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR (TP SENSOR)

ADJUSTMENT

  1. Warm up engine to normal operating temperature.
  2. Check to make sure that fast idle cam and cam follow lever ARE NOT contact with each other. If they are, check fast idle cam and cam follow lever are NOT in contact with each other. If they are, check fast idle control system.
  3. Loose TP sensor screws.
  4. Remove ECM by referring to item "ECM Removal and with coupler connected, connect digital type voltmeter. See Fig 2 .
  5. Turn TP sensor clockwise or counterclockwise and tighten TP sensor screw at a position where voltage as specified below is obtained at coupler terminal A23 (D23 for PCM).
    NOTE: If Tech-1 and cartridge are available, it is not necessary to remove ECM. Make an adjustment by using Tech-1 while observing TP sensor voltage. TP sensor voltage when throttle is fully closed: 0.50 +/- 0.15 V Tightening Torque, see Fig 2 , (a): 2.5 N.m (0.25 kg-m, 1.8 ft-lb)
  6. Check to make sure that TP sensor voltage is as shown below when throttle is fully open. TP sensor voltage when throttle is fully open: 4.0 +/- 0.5 V
  7. Install ECM.
  8. Disconnect negative cable at battery for 2 minutes to clear learned TP sensor voltage in ECM memory.

INSTALLATION

  1. Insert the TP sensor into its installation hole in the throttle as shown in the diagram, see Fig 3 . Turn the TP sensor clockwise in the direction of the arrow and secure with two new TP sensor screws.
  2. Connect and secure coupler to TP sensor.
  3. Connect battery negative cable to battery.
  4. Adjust TP sensor according to procedure described above.
Fig 1: Throttle Position Sensor & Throttle Body - Location
G97J52760
Fig 2: Digital Type Voltmeter & Tightening Torque - Location
G97A52761
Fig 3: TP Sensor, MAF Sensor, Throttle Body & TP Sensor Connector
G97B52762