TPS ground
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anyone know which wire is the TPS ground? I thought it was gray w/ red tracer, but the truck doesn't run with the digital ground from my wideband connected to it. Just undo the connection (with the digital ground wire (black w/ white)), and the truck runs fine.
anyone know which wire is the TPS ground? I thought it was gray w/ red tracer, but the truck doesn't run with the digital ground from my wideband connected to it. Just undo the connection (with the digital ground wire (black w/ white)), and the truck runs fine.
The gray/red tracer on the tps is not a true ground. It is a signal return path for the tps and many other sensors.
You need to hook the wbc ground wire black/white to a true ground source.
There is a black wire which is a good ground source in a three wire connector about 2 inches above the diagnostic connector at the bottom right side of the driver side lower dash panel.
You need to hook the wbc ground wire black/white to a true ground source.
There is a black wire which is a good ground source in a three wire connector about 2 inches above the diagnostic connector at the bottom right side of the driver side lower dash panel.
Originally posted by JollyGiant
The gray/red tracer on the tps is not a true ground. It is a signal return path for the tps and many other sensors.
You need to hook the wbc ground wire black/white to a true ground source.
There is a black wire which is a good ground source in a three wire connector about 2 inches above the diagnostic connector at the bottom right side of the driver side lower dash panel.
The gray/red tracer on the tps is not a true ground. It is a signal return path for the tps and many other sensors.
You need to hook the wbc ground wire black/white to a true ground source.
There is a black wire which is a good ground source in a three wire connector about 2 inches above the diagnostic connector at the bottom right side of the driver side lower dash panel.
If you can explain, I would greatly appreciate it. I'm just curious.
thanks, Aaron


