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Tps setting closed throttle setting

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Based on the fact the voltage to the TPS is regulated @ around 5 V for any of the bikes, I'm moving forward with the manual's range of up to 4.784 V. With that in mind, my readings are potentially pointing to a bad TPS. As I roll through the throttle, the voltage goes to zero and at full open throttle it's still only ready 3.901 V. Seems to point to a faulty TPS.

I have never removed the TPS sensor. Maybe it is possible to "clock" the internals in the sensor to get the correct range?
 
Based on the fact the voltage to the TPS is regulated @ around 5 V for any of the bikes, I'm moving forward with the manual's range of up to 4.784 V. With that in mind, my readings are potentially pointing to a bad TPS. As I roll through the throttle, the voltage goes to zero and at full open throttle it's still only ready 3.901 V. Seems to point to a faulty TPS.

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https://thumpertalk.com/forums/topic/1077085-the-tps-adjustment-thread/
 
Bumping this thread as Im having TPS issues.
Just did a bunch of engine work. On first start I got 6 flashing lights that means "TPS voltage too high"
Bought the tool: Voltage at .67 but I cant go any lower. Im at the limit of adjustment.
Manual says input voltage should be under 4.784. Im at 5v.
Manual says to check pins using breakout box which is a dealer only tool $$$.

Am I missing something? I had the topend all the way apart but didnt mess with electrical much except for removing some stuff to get it apart.
 

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