Date: 03-05-24  Time: 06:43 am

Author Topic: Tps adjustment  (Read 2002 times)

topgun44

  • Weekend Warrior
  • ***
  • Posts: 248
  • ride hard a fast
    • Main bike:
      FZS 1000 Gen1
    • View Profile
Tps adjustment
« on: 05 March 2017, 12:43:34 pm »
hi all
I have got gen 1 fazer 1000 year 2004 .
I getting the bike ready for new biking year I bought this bike late last year I only rode it 6 miles to mot  station and back so I not sure how these bikes runs like it feel fine .
Ok back to my question I downloaded instructions do to the tps adjustment but I getting  3,000 not 0 or 5000 or 10000 and I have manually adjust angle of the sensor  but no luck :o  .
So my question is sensor faulty do I need to get another one as it rides fine and no fault when I reconnect the sensor coupler ?
Thanks for your help people

Graham53

  • WSB Pack Hound
  • *****
  • Posts: 710
    • Main bike:
      FZ1 Faired Gen2
    • - FZS 1000 Gen1
    • View Profile
Re: Tps adjustment
« Reply #1 on: 05 March 2017, 01:05:50 pm »
3000 is the TPS fault code

topgun44

  • Weekend Warrior
  • ***
  • Posts: 248
  • ride hard a fast
    • Main bike:
      FZS 1000 Gen1
    • View Profile
Re: Tps adjustment
« Reply #2 on: 05 March 2017, 05:00:24 pm »
So it see better day do I need to change it what would it do to the bike ?

Falcon 269

  • GP Hero
  • ******
  • Posts: 5,899
    • Main bike:
      FZS 1000 Gen1
    • - Yamaha R1 1999
    • View Profile
Re: Tps adjustment
« Reply #3 on: 06 March 2017, 07:53:17 am »
I'm guessing that you didn't follow the correct process for checking the TPS.

With the ignition OFF, disconnect the TPS connector.  Turn the ignition ON and you'll see the 3k error code.  Now, plug the connector back together and you should see either of the 0 - 5 - 10k rpm readings by which you set the TPS position.

Hope this helps. :)

topgun44

  • Weekend Warrior
  • ***
  • Posts: 248
  • ride hard a fast
    • Main bike:
      FZS 1000 Gen1
    • View Profile
Re: Tps adjustment
« Reply #4 on: 06 March 2017, 09:29:19 pm »

I'm guessing that you didn't follow the correct process for checking the TPS.

With the ignition OFF, disconnect the TPS connector.  Turn the ignition ON and you'll see the 3k error code.  Now, plug the connector back together and you should see either of the 0 - 5 - 10k rpm readings by which you set the TPS position.

Hope this helps. :)
oops I will have try that again thanks falcon ;)

Graham53

  • WSB Pack Hound
  • *****
  • Posts: 710
    • Main bike:
      FZ1 Faired Gen2
    • - FZS 1000 Gen1
    • View Profile
Re: Tps adjustment
« Reply #5 on: 06 March 2017, 10:57:47 pm »
I'm guessing that you didn't follow the correct process for checking the TPS.

With the ignition OFF, disconnect the TPS connector.  Turn the ignition ON and you'll see the 3k error code.  Now, plug the connector back together and you should see either of the 0 - 5 - 10k rpm readings by which you set the TPS position.

Hope this helps. :)
I was just looking in the Haynes and it says that on 03 onwards models you can only check and adjust the TPS using a multimeter ??? As the OP and myself have an 04 is this correct or can you do the above or is this a Haynes faux pas ???

Falcon 269

  • GP Hero
  • ******
  • Posts: 5,899
    • Main bike:
      FZS 1000 Gen1
    • - Yamaha R1 1999
    • View Profile
Re: Tps adjustment
« Reply #6 on: 07 March 2017, 07:17:46 am »
You can only check the functionality of any year of TPS with a multimeter but the method for setting the TPS position is the same for all years. :)