TPS replacement on Suzuki Reno?

Josh

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I am needing to replace a TPS sensor on my 2007 Suzuki Reno. I was wondering if this sensor needed to be adjusted once installed. If so, I need the voltages for WOT and closed throttle if available. I Have read that the entire throttle body must be replaced but I feel this was a bit drastic and have found several places that just sell the sensor. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
I was thinking it was an adjustable model myself, since it has the arc shaped mounting slots;

http://contentinfo.autozone.com/znetcs/additional-prod-images/en/US/wl2/TPS489/3/image/4/

But Alldata makes no reference to an exact reading at idle or WOT. Just this;

"At a closed throttle position, the output of the TP sensor is low, about 0.5 volt . As the throttle valve opens, the output increases so that, at Wide Open Throttle (WOT), the output voltage will be about 5 volts ."

That was in Description and Operation. Service and Repair (R+R) makes no mention of an adjustment.

5 volts of course, is the reference signal, so it's not likely to be higher.
 
I was thinking it was an adjustable model myself, since it has the arc shaped mounting slots;

http://contentinfo.autozone.com/znetcs/additional-prod-images/en/US/wl2/TPS489/3/image/4/

But Alldata makes no reference to an exact reading at idle or WOT. Just this;

"At a closed throttle position, the output of the TP sensor is low, about 0.5 volt . As the throttle valve opens, the output increases so that, at Wide Open Throttle (WOT), the output voltage will be about 5 volts ."

That was in Description and Operation. Service and Repair (R+R) makes no mention of an adjustment.

5 volts of course, is the reference signal, so it's not likely to be higher.
 
Try and find a Haynes repair/service manual at the library reference section or auto parts store. Never put one on that car before. Do they even sell that model in the States?
 
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