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I imagine that any TPS is just working on 0 - 5 Volts, it shouldn't matter where it is located.There are TPSs that dont work on a slide wire, instead they work on a Hall Effect sensor, in theory they should be indestructible.Tell me is the present sensor at the top of or underneath the throttle body?
On top, I think. We removed the tank and it was right there. Thanks for the response 👍
It should be safe from leaking fuel then.I'm not sure why there are 4 wires on this sensor, previous models only had 3, there seems to be some connection to the Clutch Switch (16), I can't figure that out.Perhaps I'm looking at the wrong item (49)You should be able to check the Voltage coming of the TPS just like previous ones Actually I think I may be out of my depth, the schematic doesn't make a lot of sense to me.
As some of you guys know I have an ongoing problem again with the TPS on my 2015 1400 Tourer. When I replace this sensor it will be the third in 8k miles this bike has went through and I’m about to come to the point that enough is enough, either the problem must be fixed or the bike must go. It’s my understanding that in 2017 the TPS sensor was moved to the throttles location, that being done indicates that Guzzis geniuses must have acknowledged an obvious problem with the TPS choice they made at first. Question at hand. Is there any reason, other than cost, that the Updated TPS in the 2017 models can’t replace the under the tank model oh the 2014-2016 models. Voices of reason appreciation greatly.
Theoretically it 'could' work, depends on whether or not the two TPS units are plug and play. Meaning does the under tank unit have the same plug and pin arrangement as the plug from the handlebar unit. If the units used the same number of wires, and all were pinned the same, you may be able to get away with it. I would think at a minimum, the immediate problem would be two female connectors, the one in the chassis to bike that plugged in to the under tank TPS, and the plug lead coming from the throttle TPPS is likely female too. In this case, you would have to find two male connectors and create the 'patch cable' to go between them. If indeed the two TPS units share the same number of wires, inputs, outputs and voltage/signals, this could be done. I'd look at the wiring diagram of the two and start tracing out the circuits.But that is the simple part. I have no idea if they changed/updated the ECU when they changed the TPS to the handlebar.You have to decide if it is worth the time and cost.
MAP and TPS sensors are two different critters.... DonG
Yep That's it , It sits under the front of the tank and is connected to the twist grip cables. here is a new onehttps://www.af1racing.com/store/Scripts/prodView.asp?idproduct=13455&sku=B044414&description=OEM+Aprilia+Demand+Sensor+%2D+B044414+%28ex+872664%29As far as I can tell only the V85 has the new type sensor on the twist grip.