Hey guys,
Need alittle help. I went on a dirt road today on my way to work. I hit a bump decently and now my truck shuttlers and idle like crap.
I ran the diagnosics and the ECU threw a Code 7.
I read alot about the TPS. Most people said to just disconnect it to see if it was bad. I disconnected it and I am having the same results.
Any suggestions on what I can do next. I am at work with the truck so I don't have my tools around right now.
Need alittle help. I went on a dirt road today on my way to work. I hit a bump decently and now my truck shuttlers and idle like crap.
I ran the diagnosics and the ECU threw a Code 7.
I read alot about the TPS. Most people said to just disconnect it to see if it was bad. I disconnected it and I am having the same results.
Any suggestions on what I can do next. I am at work with the truck so I don't have my tools around right now.
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Code 7 is a bad TPS, If its the original one its probably just worn out, im sure hitting the bump didn`t have anything to do with it that code. I just replaced the TPS on on my 86 4Runner because it was 23 yrs old and had lots of miles on it, even though if wasn`t bad it was just a matter of time before it went bad.