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YZ250 Throttle Position Sensor (TPS)
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[QUOTE="spark250, post: 1354338, member: 84485"] If you think the TPS is at all out of whack follow the procedure in the service manual. Each bike is set differently from the factory and sometimes they need adjustment. From what I have seen the biggest sign of the TPS being misadjusted is a "hanging idle". Meaning if you rev the bike in neutral with no load it hangs kinda reving high and then maybe comes back down. I can't remember the exact procedure but you slightly move the TPS on the carb to adjust it. [/QUOTE]
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