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Old 03-06-2012, 08:24 AM
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92 22RE TPS Code 41 and 51

So i had a code 41 and 51 on my 22re tps? well i removed my tps and looked at it and the one advance gave me had a different plug design so i put my old one back on and the motor surges terribly.....so i unplugged it and screwed the idle screw down all the way and it ran fine for a day and a half acctually it ran a hell of alot better then my codes came back and it ran like ˟˟˟˟ i ordered an throttle body off of ebay with a good tps on it.....if i just bolt that throttle body on my motor should it run or what will i have to do
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I'm relatively limited as far as expertise goes, but I would think that the throttle body would be plug and play(assuming its off another 22re). I'm sure somebody will come along that knows more than and give you a for sure answer. I was just going to tell you don't be surprised if that doesn't fix it as I had similiar problems and it ended up being a burnt valve. Wish you better luck than me. lol
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Did you also get those trouble codes???? the other thing i forgot to mention is that there was a small hole in my fenderwell spraying water on my ecu
do you guys think that my ecu is screwed
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Yes mine was throwing the same codes. You can pull plug wires to do a quick easy check on the valve. As far as the ecu goes I would think you SHOULD be alright as its SUPPOSED to be sealed but can't promise anything.

Here is a link to 4crawler's site which is a very useful way to check your TPS:
http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/CheapTricks/index.shtml

Hope this helps!
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Did your motor run fine
before you messed with the tps
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You're going to replace the entire throttle body because of a possibly bad/misadjusted TPS, without actually testing the TPS?

Test/adjust your TPS. Replace with OEM if it's out of spec. Putting aftermarket sensors on these trucks is asking for trouble.
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I did everything 4crawler told me to and it still didnt run properly and a new tps cost more than the factory throttle body with a factory tps on it off a awesome running truck but its frame broke so hes parting it out but i wanted to know if it will be plug and play thats all
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