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    PEDAL throttle position sensor issue zd30

    hi guys

    2005 gu4 zd30

    I think i got the problem of faulty TPS . Once in a while the pedal would be non-responsive ( not revving ) . a few seconds later it works. I'm going to try and take it out and drill and clean as recommended on the forum. If all fails

    Could i replace with one like this http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/GENUINE-N...item1c4352a573

    Do i need to do any adjusments or reset when i take out the tps and put it back ? or straight fit in ?

    Let me know any other recommendations regarding removal, cleaning etc..

    thanks heaps

    Cheers

    Limmy

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    Hey mate.
    Nissan recalled the pedals/TPS on some VIN ranges. Yours is out of date range, but I know for a fact some 2005 are affected, as my workmates early 2005 was done free of charge by nissan. Might pay to get in touch with Nissan and find out ?

    https://www.recalls.gov.au/content/i...itemId/1051841
    2005 TD42TI

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    unfortunately i just missed out with my vin

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    I heard some of the Members from OS remove the TPS and drill {carefully]
    a small hole in it and squirt with CRC or similar with good results, di for new learningsconnect the battery
    while you do this as well, resets the ECU
    Give Mudski a PM he may stock TPS's
    04 ST 3lt auto, not enough Mods to keep me happy, but getting there

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    i might try and crack it open.

    If i get a new unit. Do i need to adjust ? or straight replacement ?

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    Just remove and refit.

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    hi guys

    i bought a brand new replacement and changed it over. still same problems. $(KGrHqFHJEgE92!f41LtBPh(6LSldw--60_12.JPG

    I also noticed there a little BOSCH sensor on the bottom of the pedal ? what does that do ?

    any other ideas ?

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    Is it overboosting ? hitting limp mode ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by boots View Post
    Is it overboosting ? hitting limp mode ?

    when im in gear and press the pedal down nothing happens. then i try step on a few more times. then it works normally

    i think its to do with pedal

    im out of ideas now

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    You have not answered the question. What is your boost pressure ? Your symptoms could be related to something else.
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