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Suzuki GSX-R 1000 Service Manual: Tp sensor removal and installation

Refer to “throttle body disassembly and assembly” in section 1d .

Removal

  1. Remove the throttle body. Refer to “throttle body removal and installation” in section 1d (page 1d- 10).
  2.  Remove the tp sensor (1) with the special tool.

Special tool : 09930–11950 (torx wrench (5 mm))


Note

prior to disassembly, mark the tp sensor’s original position with a paint or scribe for accurate reinstallation.

Suzuki GSX-R. Tp sensor removal and installation


Installation

Install the tp sensor in the reverse order of removal.

Refer to “throttle body disassembly and assembly” in section 1d .

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Inspect the tp sensor setting position and adjust it if necessary in the following procedures:  connect the special tool (mode select switch) to the dealer mode coupler. Refer to “self-di ...

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