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TPS testing info: MK3 TSRM On-Line
The alignment info is two pages later, test it first the TPS is a wear component. Why do people have to keep screwing with the "idle screw"? It's a modern car! The idle is computer controlled! So unless you've already moved it, odds are it's right where it needs to be... which in this case, yes, I know, you've moved it. |
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Dude...., I never moved mine. Never touched a wrench or driver too it.
So it's possible these things should start being sinched up a bit before destall. They almost have to be moving when someone is working deep top side. |
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