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CHECKING TPS
NOTE: If the snowmobile is in warranty, breaking
the seal on the idle screw jam nut or the Phillips-head
screws on the TPS will void warranty. If the TPS is
tested out of specification, the throttle body must be
replaced. If the snowmobile is out of warranty, pro-
ceed to Adjusting TPS.
NOTE: On the 7000, the TPS should only be
checked using the CATT II Tool. Instructions will be
included with the tool.
1. Using Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) Adjustment
Tool Kit, connect its wiring harness to the TPS.
2. Connect the red tester lead to the white adjustment
tool jack; then connect the black tester lead to the
black adjustment tool jack.
3. With the throttle in the idle position, compare the
reading on the voltmeter to the chart. If the reading is
within prescribed specification, proceed to step 6.
4. Compress the throttle lever slowly to the full-open
position. The meter reading should show a smooth
rise in voltage all the way to the full-open position. If
the voltage seems to be erratic or doesn’t meet the
prescribed specification, repeat this procedure sev-
eral times to confirm results.
NOTE: If at any point throughout the throttle range
the meter reads no voltage (open), hold the throttle
lever in that position. If the voltage does not return,
the throttle body must be replaced.
5. If the full-open throttle voltage remains erratic or out
of specification, proceed to the appropriate Adjusting
TPS.
6. If the TPS is within the prescribed specification, dis-
connect the adjustment tool harness from the TPS.
Connect the snowmobile TPS harness to the TPS.
NOTE: Before installing the TPS harness connector,
apply dielectric grease to the connector pins.
ADJUSTING TPS
NOTE: Adjusting the TPS is for out of warranty
snowmobiles only.
NOTE: On the 7000, the TPS should only be
adjusted using the CATT II Tool. Instructions are
included with the tool.
NOTE: The throttle shaft must be against the throt-
tle stop for this procedure.
1. Disconnect the harness connector from the TPS.
2. Loosen the screw(s) of the throttle position sensor to
allow adjustment.
3. Using Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) Adjustment
Tool Kit, connect its wiring harness to the TPS. Con-
nect the red and black digital voltmeter leads to the
white and black jacks of the TPS adjustment tool.
4. While observing the digital voltmeter, slowly rotate
the sensor until idle voltage specification is observed
on the LCD of the multimeter. While holding the
sensor in this position, tighten the screw(s) securing
the sensor to the throttle body securely.
5. Gently snap the throttle open and closed several
times to check the TPS voltage. If it has changed
from the idle voltage specification, loosen the
screw(s) securing the sensor and make necessary
adjustments.
6. With the idle position set to specification, compress
the throttle lever to the full-open position. The full-
open specification should be observed. Gently snap
the throttle lever open and closed several times and
note if the reading remains within the specification.
NOTE: If, after adjusting the Throttle Position Sen-
sor to the IDLE specification, the FULL-OPEN is less
than 4.30 volts, recheck the IDLE setting. If the IDLE
setting is correct, replace the sensor.
REPLACING TPS (5000/9000)
NOTE: Replacing the TPS is for out of warranty
snowmobiles only.
Removing
NOTE: On the 5000, remove the hood, seat, and gas
tank. On the 9000, remove the hood, upper console,
and lower console.
1. Disconnect the throttle cable from the throttle
clutch.
2. Disconnect TPS wiring harness from the TPS; then
noting the TPS position, remove the screw(s) secur-
ing TPS to the throttle body housing and remove the
sensor. Account for the O-ring fitting into the groove
of throttle body.
Installing
1. Apply a light coat of silicone grease to the area
around the outside of the TPS flange and into the O-
ring groove. Install the O-ring into the groove.
2. Install the new TPS onto the throttle shaft by align-
ing the “flats” on the throttle shaft cam with the
alignment points of the sensor; then rotate the sensor
until properly positioned on the throttle body.
Model
Idle
Full-Open
5000
1.10-1.14v
4.30-4.50v
9000
0.69-1.11v
4.00-4.20v
CAUTION
Never adjust the throttle plate stop screw and nut. The
idle circuit is controlled by the ISC valve.
Model
Idle
Full-Open
5000
1.10-1.14v
4.30-4.50v
9000
0.69-1.11v
4.00-4.20v
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