Tps On My 06 T100 Is Kaput, Now What?

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  1. Aceofharps

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    Tested my TPS and it's as dead as a door nail. Haven't been able to locate a new or used replacement. Tried spraying Deoxit into it but it looks to be well sealed. Anyone have some suggestions to remedy the situation? Thanks
     
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    On my old Moto guzzi Californias this happened....the cure( though I never tried it) was to carefully drill a small hole in the TPS and spray with contact cleaner.
    Sorry but if parts aren't available that's all I can suggest.
     
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  3. Iron

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    Blimey, doesn't sound good. I'm afraid I have no idea about how these things work so I went to look after you saying there's no fix available.
    The site https://www.triumphtwinpower.com/ has a section that says "If your TPS is damaged in any way, it can't be replaced on it's own, you will have to buy a complete set of carbs from Triumph or a breakers yard. So be careful........you have been warned."
    So there may be a way by getting hold of a set of carbs assuming you can't adjust or fix. The adjust methods are here if they can help at all
    https://www.triumphtwinpower.com/tps_adjustment.php
    Doesn't seem right that an electronic unit fails and you have to buy a complete set of carbs.
    Is this the same on all modern motorcycles or is it just Triumphs where the spares aren't available?
     
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    Thanks. I've read those Triumph Twin Power articles. They're very good. As far as other motorcycles, I've seen new TPS's available for them.
    Thought I might be able to find a used set of carbs with a good TPS. No luck so far.
     
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    Again, I have no knowledge but having a scout round on t'tinternet it seems the Keihin carbs on the Triumph are the same as the Suzuki FCR39 carbs - the sensors for these seem to be available - may be worth having a search around. But, of course, I may be miles out. Good luck.
     
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    Do you know anyone with a working TPS? That could measure the resistance curve and give you the figures? As it's basically a resister pot just like a volume control so with the correct value pot and a bit of ingenuity it could be replaced.

    The other possibility is that being a carbed bike the TPS can only be for ignition advance/retard feedback so maybe replace the ignition system with another that will fit maybe from an earlier bike or another similar.
     
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    I drilled a small hole in the o-ring cavity & sprayed Deoxit into it. It's working. Thanks for all your suggestions.
     
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    Good news.
    Al
     
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    Hubaxe Good moaning! aka Mr Wordsalad :)

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    Well done.
    A TPS is a potentiometer, nothing more.
     
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  11. Iron

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    Result, well done Al
     
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