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Join Date: May 2010
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Does anyone know where i could buy whatever it is to reset my TPS SEnsor. Guys that i race with have reset theirs but they live out of state...
Let me know. Thanks!!
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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All you need is a volt meter. If you need more help email me at kaw1262@aol.com
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: North Carolina
Posts: 139
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To make it easy, you need a digital multimeter and ALSO Kawasaki part #57001-1538 (throttle sensor setting adapter).
This adapter pugs inline on the harness and provides you 3 shielded pigtail leads to test from... and the parts I like is that you can leave it on the bike... and also the shielding on the pigtails allows you to push the meter leads up beside them in contact with the connectors for hands-free operation (which makes it much easier if you actually have to adjust).
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