[T3] On 73 FI TPS?
Jim Adney
jadney at VWType3.org
Mon Jul 4 05:45:25 PDT 2016
On 3 Jul 2016 at 21:11, William J wrote:
> Is it possible or even probable that when the throttle is closed and
> the TPS is adjusted where with an ohm meter reads what it should when
> it should to cause the idle to to be steady?
I doubt if the TPS setting has much, or anything, to do with a steady
idle.
> I ask because long ago a fellow who used to work for Porsche worked
> at a ford dealership I worked at and told me to bend the stop tab so
> that instead of the Bentley instructions all I had to do was turn it
> CCW until it hit the stop the CW one * mark.
Sounds like you have one of the late E TVS's with the internal stop
that's factory set. On that late version, Bosch added the stop so
that you could adjust the TVS by turning it, per my instructions,
until it hits the stop and then tighten it in place. "Adjusting" it,
like your co-worker suggested, was a bad idea.
You may be able to recover from this by removing it and bending the
tab until the wiper just has to move a small amount before it leaves
the idle contact. Fortunately, there's only one contact that is in
play at that end of its travel.
If you do it this way, the arm will be touching the stop when the
throttle is closed, and it will have to move a bit before it leaves
the idle contact. The 20 clicks won't start to happen until a bit
later.
Yes, the stops in the cover are only there to prevent damage to the
wipers before the TVS is installed and properly adjusted. Once
adjusted, those stops never come into play.
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Jim Adney, jadney at vwtype3.org
Madison, Wisconsin, USA
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