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Tps Pin Out / Wiring (stock Units) Useful info
#1
Posted 31 May 2005 - 12:14 PM
Editors: teknics, ColinRX7
I was looking for this information all afternoon and found out and I did have a pair of wires switched around with my aftermarket ECU that was causing problems. Remember everybody, when your using an OEM TPS with your aftermarket ECU, don't mix up the narrow range with the full range. Full range ensures greatest TPS accuracy. This guide should help you to utilize your OEM TPS with an aftermarket system, or perhaps to modify your intake components and still send your OEM ECU the right information.
Series 4 TPS
-Orange - (+5V)
-Green/Red - Signal
-Black/Red - Ground
Series 5 TPS
- (2) Brown/Black - Ground
-Green/Red - Signal (Narrow range)
- (2) Brown/White - (5V+)
-Black/Green - Signal (Full range)
The ground and VREF wires are doubled in the harness in this particular build, because the car has two TPS units.
Series 6 TPS
-Brown/Black - Ground
-Green/Red - Signal (Narrow range)
-Brown/White - (5V+)
-Black/Green - Signal (Full range)
Got an enclosed TPS in your hands with no flying leads?
When looking directly at the FD TPS (when the push tab release is up), there are 4 pins.
1 - Ground
2 - Signal (Narrow range)
3 - (+5V)
4 - Signal (Full range)
20B TPS push tab release up.
1 - (+5V)
2 - Signal (Full range)
3 - Ground
4 - Signal (Narrow range)
#4
Posted 08 August 2007 - 12:00 PM
crap more searching
kevin.
edit: figured it out, he means looking at the connector, for the FD here it is with Color Codes for the wires:
BR/B - Ground
G/R - Narrow Range TPS
BR/W - 5V+
B/G - Full Range TPS
This post has been edited by teknics: 08 August 2007 - 12:02 PM
#6
Posted 04 November 2007 - 06:27 PM
But I put your info in the top post too. Anyone else that wants to add something, give'r!
#7
Posted 05 November 2007 - 10:22 PM
#8
Posted 27 December 2007 - 12:50 AM
here is the wiring i used
Series 4 TPS Wiring---Series 6 TPS Wiring---------Series 6 TPS pin
Orange (+5V)---------BR/W - 5V+------------------3 - (+5V)
Green/Red Signal-----G/R - Narrow Range TPS---2 - Signal (Narrow range)
Black/Red Ground-----BR/B - Ground-------------- 1 - Ground
-------------------------- B/G - Full Range TPS-------4 - Not Used
This post has been edited by Aurosting: 27 December 2007 - 12:52 AM
#9
Posted 28 January 2008 - 06:00 PM
According to the s5 wiring diagram book this would be how you connect the s5 full and narrow range harness to an FD TPS Sensor, this is based off both cars' wiring diagram books:
according to the s5 wiring diagram book and the 94 FD wiring diagram your connections should be this
FD->S5
Brown/White (BR/W) - > Brown White (BR/W) (Power from ecu)
Green/Red (G/R) - > Green/Red (G/R) (Narrow Range TPS signal)
Black/Green (B/G) -> Black/Green (B/G) (Full Range TPS Signal)
Brown/Black (BR/B) -> Brown/Black (BR/B) (Ground)
Now when putting the FD TPS into the s5 wiring harness you should have an extra Brown/White wire and an extra Brown/Black wire leftover on the s5 harness, this is the extra power and ground that would be going to the second seperate TPS sensor on the s5, the FD unit has both ranges built into it and therefore has no need for a second power or a second ground.
I dont see any mention of a Black/Red or an Orange wire on either cars' wiring diagram book, perhaps im wrong but i cant find an orange wire anywhere near the TPS in the diagrams.
kevin.
#10
Posted 29 January 2008 - 08:24 PM
I don't know how I bulked the S4 and S5 together. I screwed up! Fixed now.
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