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Old 17-08-17, 11:33 AM   #381
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thanks for response,
Ive been looking all day and cant find a place that explains it well. (Im also an absolute noob)
buts thanks anyway ill keep looking!
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Old 17-08-17, 11:40 AM   #382
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oh and mine is a 2006 sv650s
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Old 17-08-17, 12:30 PM   #383
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done this to a members bike the other week there and could not remember which pins on the plug to use as photofukit has removed the image so we had to go crawling the net. insert the wire with the ignition OFF.




once the wire is in place turn the ignition on and start the bike and let it warm up. look at the clocks and where the temp usually is should now show -00

loosen the bolt/s enough on the BOTTOM sensor so the TPS is still tight'ish but able to move.

move the TPS back fourth so the line 'just' moves to the bottom like _00. you need to adjust the idle screw to keep the revs steady on pre K7 bikes. wait 10s or so then slowly nudge the TPS till the line 'just' moves back in the middle -00 then 'nip up' one of the bolts. you might need to keep adjusting the tickover screw as you make adjustments to the TPS.

test the rpm at which the line moves to the top by turning the throttle. the line should move to the top at around just off idle. basically you want the line to move as the slack is taken up on the cables of the throttle and the throttle starts to turn about 1mm or the revs are a gnats hair off idle.

once done tighten bolt/s then check again to make sure the line has not moved and that the throttle position is the same then check again turning the bike bars from side to side to make sure that again the line does not move.

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top tip: use the handle end of a screwdriver to 'tap' the TPS bolt lug to move it tiny amounts. also if you put a bit of thick card between the throttle grip and the housing it makes the throttle less sensitive and can keep the revs at a certain position, remove the card once done.

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Old 17-08-17, 12:32 PM   #384
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Doubt you'll find a better description than the one on the first page of this thread although a few people have added bits and bobs over the years.

BTW, I found a paper clip, cut to make a single 'U' shape with some tape over the curve of the U made a perfect dealer mode tool as it has a bit of spring to keep it in place.
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Old 17-08-17, 12:58 PM   #385
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Perfect, Thanks very much for your time. as soon as i get a chance i will try it. appreciate the help!
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Old 19-11-17, 04:09 AM   #386
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I have looked but can't find this connector on my 08. Only saw a white four connector which didn't bring up dealer mode.
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Old 29-01-18, 07:00 PM   #387
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Looking for someone in Norwich who can replace throttle body
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Old 27-02-19, 05:07 PM   #388
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Excellent guide.
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Old 10-11-20, 03:40 PM   #389
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Finally got around to studying and following these ancient texts. Made a big difference and was really easy to do. It did surprise me how little you have to move the sensor to affect the reading though.
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Old 10-11-20, 03:50 PM   #390
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Almost a tiny tap with a tack hammer rather than undoing it and moving it. Really really easy to overdo it.
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