Not a bad theory but for the Digitool that he mentions. This has an indicator LED for the throttle switch and makes it obvious when the switch is faulty in some way. Mark Hahn Rossman wrote: >I going to weigh in on it being an improperly adjusted, or just broken >throttle position switch. Its relatively easy to check if its working >properly see your Bentley. Its important to note that the adjustment is >finicky, while you are trying to tighten the one micro Allen your adjustment >may be wandering. Do the voltmeter check after you tighten it as well. Good >luck. >Hahn Rossman > > > |
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