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Re: NEED HELP FAST! LONG BUT PLEASE READ!
Posted by Gary [Email] (more from Gary) on Thu, 14 Jun 2001 20:01:36
In Reply to: NEED HELP FAST! LONG BUT PLEASE READ!, Ajay, Thu, 14 Jun 2001 15:55:25
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Hi Ajay. I've been having the same problem this Monday. I've replaced the safety valve and check valve which are the usual suspects for TCS problem.
The safety valve is located at the firewall towards passenger side the check valve is a little thingy between vacumm line from manifold to the safety valve. Also try cleaning all electrical connectors related to TCS ie ABS wheel sensors, ETS module, ABS, gas pedal potentiometer, etc.
Do the search for "TCS" or "TCS bleeder valve" on this site and you'll have lot of reading for tonight. Also go to townsendimports.com there're some TCS related service bulletines on engine section which are very helpful to learn how TCS works, though not clearly but at least you'll have rough idea.
As for my problem, replacing them makes the TCS ligth go away which should mean that there's no fault code. However, the throttle is still hard to press and I can't get my car up to full boost. This have me worried that other parts may need to be replaced. I'm taking the car into the dealer this Monday to be checked using ISAT and recalibrated. Hopefully, it's that the throttle that needs recalibrating.
Please keep us posted on your problem. TCS is an annoyingly complicated system so we should gather as much info as we could. Good luck.
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