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Hey guys, so my gfs r34 is now playing up. I ran a diagnostic check and it comes up with fault code 43, which is a tps mal fuction. Now i tried to re calibeate the tps but nothing happens.

Issues im having include fluctuating idle and slipping trans while in drive as in the drive will engage then disengage constantly. When the car comes to a stop sometimes the revs will drop to as low as 300-400 rpm. It will stay like that constantly but when you blip the throttle it will return to around 700-900 but quickly drop back down to 300.

Ive tried jiggling the clips and they seem to make the revs climb and drop sometime to stall point. Ive tried adjusting the tps but this does not fix it.

Wondering if anyone has had this problem. Im guessing the tps is munted or the wiring is causing the issue. Has anyone had this problem?

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The car is still playing up, however its only doing it during the day when its hot? Drove the car for 20 mins at night but was fine. This leads me to think its an over heating issue with the electrics tripping out?

No one has had this problem?

Today the intermittent gearbox slipping reared its ugly head to the point the whole drive train seemed to short out or cut out, the 'D' light flickered off as the car lost all power and drive, i shifted it into manual mode and the lights intermittently flickered between '3' and 'D' while A/T was flashing, lost all power still and car coughed and spluttered. pulled up at lights and turned car off, turned it back on and a/t was flashing and still ahd no go and no normal gearbox operation. still getting a tps code. im at the point where im just going to buy a new tps sensor.

I dont think anyone can help on here by the looks of it.

Thanks mate, i did an hours worth of look last night found it on here somewhere someone has had a similar problem, they change gbox solenoids, veh. Speed sensor, tps and the problem still exists.... So wanna start on the ruling out part of the job.

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