The specs are published in the manual. From our CP test guide linked below: To test the TPS potentiometer in the car, pull the connector off the KLR and test the resistance between Pins 22 and 23. The reading should be 320 to 670 ohms with your foot completely off the gas pedal, and should increase to 2.7k to 4.7k ohms as you slowly press the gas pedal to the floor. The reading should increase smoothly and steadily, without breaks or erratic readings.breilly951 wrote: Fri Jan 23, 2026 9:22 amSo Johnb, for a potential substitute TPS, must the needed values of the potentiometer and idle switch be determined only by testing them or is there manufacturers technical data/specs available of the components which can be used?johnb wrote: Thu Jan 22, 2026 11:12 am I have no idea if this is the case, but if there is one that differs only in the potentiometer value, then we can come up with a custom KLR chip image that's calibrated appropriately. It would still need to have a compatible idle switch of course.
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