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    22Ve Throttle Handle / TAPS Switch Fix

    Having successfully solved 2 common problems recently, I thought I'd post a summary here to save future DIY'ers time browsing through all of the threads. My 2 problems were:

    -Stripped out set-screw on my throttle handle resulted in loose / freely rotating throttle knob.

    -The integrated TAPS switch ended up non-functional as a result of problem #1

    Here are the steps I took to solve the problem:


    Handle Replacement:
    1.) Cut off old TAPS switch (3 wires) as close to the switch as possible. Take a picture of the wire configuration first so you can rewire properly with the new switch.
    2.) Remove throttle handle.
    3.) Drill and tap a new hole with 1/4"-20 threads in the handle.
    4.) Re-secure handle using 1/4"-20 x 1/2" long stainless steel set screw (I found mine at Fastenal). I also put marine-grade epoxy on the threads of the set screw.

    TAPS Switch Replacement
    1.) Purchase this switch: http://www.mouser.com/Search/Product...62111481-0-0-N They are cheap so buy a few of them in case you melt one or two during soldering!
    2.) Strip a short section of wire on each of the 3 wires approximately the same length as the solder terminal.
    3.) I could not make a mechanical connection prior to soldering because the hole in the solder lug terminals was smaller than the wire OD. To make the solder connection, I held the wire to the solder lug with very small tweezers and had a friend make the solder connection while I held it. There is no way I could have done this by myself with only 2 hands as there is very little slack in the wires.
    4.) Repeat solder connections for the other 2 wires and gently snap the new TAPS switch back into place.

    I'm not convinced this is a perfect solution long-term without mechanical connections on the TAPS switch, but time will tell. As of now, the handle is rock-solid and the new TAPS switch works perfectly!

    #2
    Thanks for this. I haven't started the troubleshooting portion yet but currently my TAPS is not working. Nothing, dead at the switch.

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      #3
      Rhoadsdj,

      Thanks for the info!! What switch did you use?
      I just bought a 08 RZ2 and taps wasn't working via the switch so the dealer put one on the Dash
      Thanks
      Sam
      15 Escalade ESV-Black
      08 RZ2-Blue

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        #4
        Originally posted by samw View Post
        Rhoadsdj,

        Thanks for the info!! What switch did you use?
        I just bought a 08 RZ2 and taps wasn't working via the switch so the dealer put one on the Dash
        Thanks
        Sam
        He had the link for the switch in his post. I have copied it to my reply for you:
        http://www.mouser.com/Search/Product...62111481-0-0-N

        I find it funny when manufacturers are telling people that they cannot buy certain components. In many cased (let's use this switch), the part # they sourced was discontinued and replaced with a different part # with same or similar enough specs.
        "I think I am pretty smart for an idiot"

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          #5
          LOL, I think I need to read twice before posting >>>
          It's a Friday.
          15 Escalade ESV-Black
          08 RZ2-Blue

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