high idle... sometimes

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Camarok

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Okay...

For a while my car would do this bucking thing when i hit the gas... and idle really high every once and a while. SO I got a new Ford TPS, and the bucking has stopped. But now almost always when i come to a stop or start the car i idle around 1400-2100!

This ususally happens more often if I have to hit the brakes hard... like the car suddenly thinks that it should be running as fast as it just was.

I know that performance plus states that they adjust the TPS in the 60k tune up. I really don't know what that would be, isn't a TPS a solid state?

I really don't know but it really is getting annoying. Thanks to all!
 

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Check for vaccum leaks near and around the canister for the seconderies behind the intake near the firewall.
 

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You should check the TPS output voltage at idle. The voltage should be less than 1.0V. You can search for the correct wires to probe to check this voltage as I am sorry that I do not recall off the top of my head.
 

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heheheh

Search under SDPatt (Scott's) username, under TPS.

I read what he wrote a while back and adjusted mine. It's really really delicate, but it's really easy.
All you need is a multimeter, paperclip, and screwdriver.
 
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