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So I’m about to head to Oreileys to pick up my 2nd replacement tps in an unreasonably short amount of time.

 

What makes them go bad? I noticed I was having fuel/shift issues so I went to check my tps (after already having replaced it once).

 

The connectors itself was on its way out so I unplugged the connectors to test the harness side and got proper input voltage (4.99v).

 

I plugged the connectors together and backprobed the tps side input and was getting only ~1.11v, after checking the tps side output I got ~0.18v—so it was still near proper adjustment at 17/83% but the voltage was way low. I figured bad connector(had been playing in the mud) so I cut it out and wired everything up with spade connectors to check again.

 

Here was my test. With all connectors plugged in except the input voltage: I put my negative voltmeter lead on the harness side ground and the positive lead on the harness side input and got a reading of 4.99v. As soon as I touched the tps side input to the harness side, my input voltage dropped to 1.11v.

 

I unplugged the input connectors and with them separated test each side.

 

Harness side: 4.99v

Tps side: .76v

Plugged together: 1.11v

 

What is happening?

 

 

87 XJ Wagoneer Ltd I-6 NP242 AW4 HPD30/D44

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9 minutes ago, Kyleinreallife said:

 

 

What makes them go bad? 

 

 

 

They're garbage, lowest-bidder, slapped together junk. They aren't even worth the box they come in. I've had them bad right out of the box before.

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1 minute ago, Kyleinreallife said:


Are there better options? Are they worth it?


87 XJ Wagoneer Ltd I-6 NP242 AW4 HPD30/D44

It seems the only TPS that will make it out of the box in working order (or if you get lucky, last more than 2 years or so) is Mopar.

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