I bought a 2009 ranger xp about six weeks ago. The check engine light has been on since I got it home. The code is a 22 which points to a tps sensor. Is it hard to adjust, and how do you do it?
I bought a 2009 ranger xp about six weeks ago. The check engine light has been on since I got it home. The code is a 22 which points to a tps sensor. Is it hard to adjust, and how do you do it?
to check the code, put ranger in neutral, put foot on brake and turn key on and off 3 times, the third time leave key in on position. The odometer will read codes. unplug battery to reset check engine.
Mine was reading a .620, I adjusted to .660 and was idling at 2500 rpm. turned mine down gradually to a .632 and have idle at 1230, and it seems to be running much better. I hit the rev limiter for the first time since I have owned it.
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