DemonicDonut
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2010 Yukon SLT w/ 5.3L
About a year ago I had to replace my TPS. Since then, I don't feel like my throttle response has been quite right. It feels like the car never goes to 0% throttle position. It got better with time, but never felt like it was.
I pulled it apart today because I had some time and made sure contacts were clean etc and put it back together. The trouble is, the idler gear (if it's called that) between the top and bottom gears fell out when I took the sensor off. I'm worried I may not have gotten the teeth in the same spot. The car is driving fine but it hunts slightly at idle, in the 5-600 rpm range. It didn't do that previously.
I have a Fox well scanner and can see the relative values (which is what led me to think my TPS isn't zeroed) but I'm also not sure what is "normal" for relative, absolute and all of the throttle and accelerator positions at idle.
If anyone can point me in a direction, I'd be thankful. I want to avoid the shop if possible.
About a year ago I had to replace my TPS. Since then, I don't feel like my throttle response has been quite right. It feels like the car never goes to 0% throttle position. It got better with time, but never felt like it was.
I pulled it apart today because I had some time and made sure contacts were clean etc and put it back together. The trouble is, the idler gear (if it's called that) between the top and bottom gears fell out when I took the sensor off. I'm worried I may not have gotten the teeth in the same spot. The car is driving fine but it hunts slightly at idle, in the 5-600 rpm range. It didn't do that previously.
I have a Fox well scanner and can see the relative values (which is what led me to think my TPS isn't zeroed) but I'm also not sure what is "normal" for relative, absolute and all of the throttle and accelerator positions at idle.
If anyone can point me in a direction, I'd be thankful. I want to avoid the shop if possible.