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  1. lester

    lester Midwest's #1 Feed Hauler

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    This is also what I remember from our N-14s and a quick Google shows the same.
    Key on, slowly and easy fully press and release peddle 3 times then key off. done
     
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  3. jamespmack

    jamespmack Road Train Member

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    It's a Williams controls pedal. Will work on any engine. I recall the sensor bolt holes are slotted for alittle adjustment also.
     
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    No sensors ever have exactly 100% the same output. As other's have said I'd bet the new sensor is outputting an imperceptible amount more signal, but it's enough for the ECM to think you are on the throttle.
     
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  5. Alan50

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    Thanks man appreciate that I’ll try it here soon! Do I turn motor over after this? Or turn key off? Then on?
     
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    Is there a way to decrease signal? Or am I looking at going for a warranty on this one?
     
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    Alan50 Bobtail Member

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    Sorry, I forgot to reply. yes right part #, straight from Peter himself.
     
  8. AModelCat

    AModelCat Road Train Member

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    Calibrate it.
     
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  9. jamespmack

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    As @lester said. Turn off then on. I'm working off memory.

    But in this day and age. I would not be surprised to see a bad sensor.

    Next would be a scan tool. So you can see the percentage that it's reading.
     
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  10. Alan50

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    Thanks a lot everybody!! That Did it. It took me a few times but finally got it. I did not know those things needed to be calibrated. Appreciate all the help ya’ll.
     
  11. jamespmack

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    Anytime. And I didn't even have to dust off my books.
     
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