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![]() On your SN95-model 5.0 TPS, the first grey wire is the ground, the second grey wire (with the white stripe) is the test wire and the brown wire is the 5v source.
So, to test your new TPS you would put the negative lead on your voltmeter to a good engine ground - or the first grey wire. Then you would put the positive voltmeter lead to the middle grey (with white stripe) wire. You already know that you should be reading around .98-.99 volts and that you should be taking your reading with the engine off, ignition on, right? Here's a photo to help you out: http://www.muscularmustangs.com/tps2.jpg Hope this is of some help to you. ![]()
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