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Help? Where is the TPS wire/connector on 2013 V7 Racer?

cytocycle

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I'm doing a PowerCommander V install on my 2013 Racer and there isn't an installation manual for the single throttle bodies. It says it should be a brown/oange wire on the right side of the throttle body,but all i can find is this Green/Black wire strapped to the O2 sensor connector on the right side? I am suppose to attach that posiconnecter(Grey wirer off the right side yellow Injector connector cable)

2013 service manual only mentions throttle position Sensor for the main harness on Page 106 but not the connector.

Help I want to get the bike together so I can schedule they Dyno time to dial it in with the BMC air filter and Mistral Carbon pipes without the Db-inserts! :?:

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Did you look at the wiring diagram?

There may not be a separate wire since the TPS and ECM are integral with the throttle body on the 1TB motors.
 
the wiring diagram shows TPS pinout on the ECU but doesn't go anywhere and the service and parts manual don't show it either.

I hope there is a TPS wire or i won't be able to adjust the fueling :angry:
 
I know you can't replace the TPS separate from the ECM/throttle body , so I can't imagine why there would be an externally accessible wire, but you never know with Guzzi.
 
Here's Carl's Wiring Diagram - I don't see TPS listed on the pinout or obviously in the schematic:

https://www.guzzitech.com/downloads/file/258-2013-v7

So I double-checked the Stone factory manual and right away I got suspicious about the supposed ECU Pinout - as it doesn't list 2 separate Lambda/02 sensors.

Comparing the 2012 > 1TB factory manual to the 2008 > V7C manual shows that they are the exact same pinouts - no way.

I suspect someone in Piaggio who was compiling the 12+ factory manual screwed up and put the earlier pinout diagram from the 2TB models in that manual.
 
Chris and I are speaking direct e-mail on this. I'll post when I have an answer.
 
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