To program a Drive-By-Wire (DBW) throttle body, you'll typically need a compatible engine control unit (ECU) and tuning software. First, connect the ECU to the software and access the throttle body settings. You may need to calibrate the throttle position sensor by following the specific reset or calibration procedure outlined in the vehicle's service manual. Finally, save the changes and upload the new settings to the ECU, ensuring that all safety checks are followed to confirm proper operation.
dBw=dBm-30 then 75-30=45 dBw dBw=dBm-30 then 75-30=45 dBw dBw=dBm-30 then 75-30=45 dBw
The DBW (Drive-By-Wire) fuse is an electrical component in vehicles equipped with electronic throttle control systems. It protects the wiring and electronic components related to the throttle system from overload or short circuits. If the fuse blows, it can disable the throttle control, which may result in loss of acceleration or reduced engine performance, prompting the need for inspection and possible replacement.
You didn't supply make/model/year and if it is drive by wire or cable operated, but can back probe the signal wire/pin at the throttle body. When the throttle is operated (by hand if cable operated, or with someone stepping on the pedal for DBW). You see a voltage change on your meter usually between 0<5 volts, if it stays at 5volts it is shorted to power.
It is on the throttle body.It is on the throttle body.
It is part of the throttle body itself.It is part of the throttle body itself.
It is on the throttle body.It is on the throttle body.
yes... the mounts are the same... just make sure you get the ECU to go with the AWP.... and you also need the fly by wire (DBW(digital throttle control)(or you could use your cable throttle body.) and if you would like more air flow.. use the AEB head.... the ports are bigger... and has more space to move air...
Assuming you are asking about the throttle position sensor it is mounted on the throttle body and is operated by the throttle shaft.
On the throttle body, opposite of the cables.On the throttle body, opposite of the cables.
The TPS is part of the throttle body and is only serviced with the throttle body.The TPS is part of the throttle body and is only serviced with the throttle body.
Located on the end of the throttle shaft on the throttle body.
on the throttle body on the throttle body