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Anatomy of Gen III Fly By Wire TPS
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<blockquote data-quote="RaYzerman19" data-source="post: 1335502" data-attributes="member: 18388"><p>Good job on the analysis, Alan. The wear would indicate the symptoms likely occurred in the area of wear. The good news as you say is a slow deterioration rather than a catastrophic failure.</p><p></p><p>In Bill's case, I would also vote for a TPS replacement, keeping in mind the acceleration position sensor is a similar sensor and if a new TPS didn't cure it, that might be next on the list. I'm still surprised Yamaha is choosing to replace the TB's rather than look at these two parts first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RaYzerman19, post: 1335502, member: 18388"] Good job on the analysis, Alan. The wear would indicate the symptoms likely occurred in the area of wear. The good news as you say is a slow deterioration rather than a catastrophic failure. In Bill's case, I would also vote for a TPS replacement, keeping in mind the acceleration position sensor is a similar sensor and if a new TPS didn't cure it, that might be next on the list. I'm still surprised Yamaha is choosing to replace the TB's rather than look at these two parts first. [/QUOTE]
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