APPS Sensor
how hard is one of these suckers to install? got a new one on the way and whant to get my truck running good again
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cake walk man.....did one for my son in law on his 01....cant remember the details but do remember it was real easy
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Never done it but I got drawings and procedures:
http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s...0Info/apps.gif The APPS is serviced (replaced) as one assembly including the lever, brackets and sensor. The APPS is calibrated to its mounting bracket. The APPS assembly is located at left-front of engine below plastic cable/lever/linkage cover. http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s...Info/apps2.gif CAUTION: Do not attempt to remove sensor from its mounting bracket as electronic calibration will be destroyed (sensor-to-bracket mounting screws are permanently attached). Two accelerator lever set screws are used to position lever. Do not attempt to alter positions of these set screws as electronic calibration will be destroyed. 1. Disconnect both negative battery cables at both batteries. 2. Remove cable cover. Cable cover is attached with 2 Phillips screws, 2 plastic retention clips and 2 push tabs. Remove 2 Phillips screws and carefully pry out 2 retention clips. After clip removal, push rearward on front tab, and upward on lower tab for cover removal. http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s...Info/apps3.gif 3. Using finger pressure only, disconnect end of speed control servo cable from throttle lever pin by pulling forward on connector while holding lever rearward. DO NOT try to pull connector OFF perpendicular to lever pin. Connector Will be broken. 4. Using two small screwdrivers, pry throttle cable connector socket from throttle lever ball. Be very careful not to bend throttle lever arm. 5. Disconnect transmission control cable at lever arm (if equipped). 6. Squeeze pinch tabs on speed control cable and pull cable rearward to remove from cable mounting bracket. 7. Squeeze pinch tabs on throttle cable and pull cable rearward to remove from cable mounting bracket. 8. If equipped with an automatic transmission, refer to Transmission for transmission control cable removal procedures. 9. Disconnect wiring harness clip at bottom of bracket. http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s...Info/apps4.gif 10. Remove 6 mounting bolts and partially remove APPS assembly from engine. After assembly is partially removed, disconnect electrical connector from bottom of sensor by pushing on connector tab. 11. Remove APPS assembly from engine. INSTALLATION The APPS is serviced (replaced) as one assembly including the lever, brackets and sensor. The APPS is calibrated to its mounting bracket. The APPS assembly is located at left-front of engine below plastic cable/lever/linkage cover. 1. Snap electrical connector into bottom of sensor. 2. Position APPS assembly to engine and install 6 bolts. Tighten bolts to 12 Nm (105 in. lbs.) torque. 3. Connect wiring harness clip at bottom of bracket. 4. If equipped with an automatic transmission, refer to Transmission for transmission control cable installation procedures. 5. Install speed control cable into mounting bracket. Be sure pinch tabs have secured cable. 6. Install throttle cable into mounting bracket. Be sure pinch tabs have secured cable. 7. Connect throttle cable at lever (snaps ON). 8. Connect speed control cable to lever by pushing cable connector rearward onto lever pin while holding lever forward. 9. Install cable cover. 10. Connect both negative battery cables to both batteries. 11. ECM Calibration: Turn key to ON position. Without starting engine, slowly press throttle pedal to floor and then slowly release. This step must be done (one time) to ensure accelerator pedal position sensor calibration has been learned by ECM. If not done, possible DTC's may be set. 12. Use DRB scan tool to erase any DTC's from ECM/PCM. |
Good job lil Johnny
YA I was gonna mention this 11. ECM Calibration: Turn key to ON position. Without starting engine, slowly press throttle pedal to floor and then slowly release. This step must be done (one time) to ensure accelerator pedal position sensor calibration has been learned by ECM. If not done, possible DTC's may be set. |
Yeah, super easy, you can figure it out just by looking at it. But like Whit said, make sure and do the reset. Knew a guy that put one in is truck and it was acting funky as hell, when I asked him if he reset it................................................ .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. ....and that was the response I got. Calibrated it, and it worked like a champ.
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Easy as pie. You can R&R one in 15 minutes, including the reset.
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Originally Posted by JSPulliam21
(Post 88902)
Easy as pie. You can R&R one in 15 minutes, including the reset.
But yeah, pretty easy...:pca1: |
OK. 17 minutes.:U:
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took me 5 min if that the old one was already off woot woot
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