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MS Labs MS3 Basic to MSPNP Pro no start

Old 04-18-2017, 12:36 PM
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Question: If your TPS sensor actually read 101.9, then doesn't that mean that you should recalibrate it to make sure that 0 is actually 0 and 100 is actually WOT?

I'm on 1.5.beta firmware, and I've had an issue with the battery light coming on as well. I think mine is an entirely different issue relating to idle though, so I won't discuss it further in this thread.
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Old 04-18-2017, 02:32 PM
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Originally Posted by ridethecliche
Question: If your TPS sensor actually read 101.9, then doesn't that mean that you should recalibrate it to make sure that 0 is actually 0 and 100 is actually WOT?
I suppose I should have been more clear. I don't know why it went to 101.9% because it had recently been calibrated. I did that just a few days ago when I installed the PNP.
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Originally Posted by Reverant
Your Basic MS3 version (V1.4) had the alternator control built-in, as the MS3 firmware didn't have alternator control function in the firmware back then. Units newer than V3.1 have MS3 firmware-controlled alternators. No other functions are controlled by built-in hardware (aside from the alternator and battery light).
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Is there a menu that would allow me to set what voltage triggers the battery light?

What I was really getting at was is there anything else that's greyed out that might actually be working if certain parameters are met.

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