I used paper clips and that made life much easier to test voltage. It took me a couple of tries to have the voltage inside of tolerance and be able to screw it tight so the adjustments held.
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How to Replace Pedal Position Sensor (throttle position sensor) and calibrate it
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Thanks for the write-up. My throttle was weird the last time I went out (sometimes wouldn’t go above idle, then shut-down/re-start would get it working again. Did this a few times). I’m checking the PPS voltages now and between the orange/green wires I get a voltage that fluctuates between 0.86-1.00V at IDLE. When I check between the blue/black wires I get a steady 1.00V.Last edited by red68yota; 06-17-2021, 11:09 PM.
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Awesome write up. I have a similar 2007 22ve 5.7 L Marine Power. Attempting this today, got the new one in, but the voltage at idle I can only adjust between 5v and 3.5v. Then when I put it into full throttle position it drops to the .97v range. I attempted both the slide and rotate options to adjust, bit I'm nowhere near the ranges listed in this write up.
Any help will be appreciated.
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So I replied via DM but will post here. A couple of thoughts:
1) is linkage is installed 180 out?
2) did you buy the correct part number some are CCW some are CW Pots
3) Look closely at the pin out specifically the keying of the connector and make sure you are measuring between Pin A and B if you get the wrong side of the pot it will read backward (I think)
Hopefully that all helps. I'm happy so many people have benefitted from this post. You all have helped me in the past so I love the pay it forward aspects. TBH I haven't checked back in on this post in 4 years LOL.
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Originally posted by flyboy View PostReading posts my 2005 Switch Ci has similar issues running great, then rough and on 4 cylinders. I removed my throttle thinking to check the PPS! Looks as though I dont have one on the throttle like in earlier posts in this thread?
Can anyone comment on this?
On what you are saying I would check the distributor cap. I had a similar problem at it turned out to be the culprit. I now check my cap every year before the season starts
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Originally posted by Ronald View Post
Ok your boat looks cable operation not fly by wire. For this reason this would not apply to your boat.
On what you are saying I would check the distributor cap. I had a similar problem at it turned out to be the culprit. I now check my cap every year before the season starts
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So, I’m trying to get a couple more days of life out of the out of the Poteniometer. New one due on Monday. Anything you can think of to help? Air Chuck and blow it out? WD-40 connections to clean em up? Throttle works for a bit, but after a few minutes, goes into limp mode. Turn boat off, wait 1 minute, then works fine again for a while. Thnx!
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