1. Disconnect the negative terminal from battery 2. Disconnect the ETM plug(It has a notch, so don’t use force, use a flat screw to bend a bit the notch). Figure 1 3. Remove the air inlet pipe. Figure 2 4. The ETM has 4 screws, remove them. Figure 3 5. Remove the cover, slide a knife across the ridges, then use flat screw to take it off. Figure 4 Figure 5 6. Start removing the green putty from both sides, until you can see the TPS leads. Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9 7. DO NOT TOUCH THE 5 PINS TPS!!! It has 2 wires of the ETM motor that are connected to the 5 pins TPS, Only the it’s 2nd pin as described further. only if you use my procedure, which is not described here, it’s a bit harder & aren’t recommended for first time. 8. Use your favor tool to disconnect the 3 pins old TPS, you can use precopster procedure “drilled it apart with a 2.5mm drill” Figure 9 & the same procedure for the 2nd lead counting from left of the 5 old TPS. Figure 10 9. Unscrew the 4 screws of the old 3 pins TPS & take the TPS out. Figure 11 10. Cut the shaft using precopster procedure “with a high speed stone cutting tool”. Figure 12 Don’t forget to give it a good clean after that for any metal particles left. (Or you can use my procedure, involving taking the motor out including the 5 pins TPS, which I don’t recommend for you first ETM rebuild) 11. Don’t cut the shaft too much, Don’t cut the carvings!!! , The cut should be just where the carving ends, simply, leave only the carvings! 12. Unscrew the nut from the shaft. Figure 13 Figure 14 Figure 15 13. Put the magnet from the kit, into the shaft. Figure 16 14. Insert the nut to the shaft through the magnet & screw it firmly. Figure 17 Figure 18 15. Run the wire through the hole where the 3 leads are. Figure 19 16. Put the new TPS in place carefully & Screw the 4 screws to the new TPS firmly. Figure 20 Figure 21 17. Solder the wire to the 2nd pin from left on the 5 leads of the ETM leads (Not the TPS leads). Make sure you don’t short with excessive solder between any leads, it can damage the electric board. Make sure you don’t Heat the pins with the solder iron for long time, it can damage the electric board, heat up to 5 Seconds with a pause of 15 seconds between each pin. Figure 22 18. Solder the 3 pins of the new TPS to the 3 leads of the ETM, again careful not to short any & be careful with the solder iron not to damage the isolation of the wire. Figure 23 (I suggest using leaded solder & flux (recommended) for all the solders) 19. Secure the wire, so it won’t be damaged. Figure 24 20. Before you seal everything, go & test it on the car to make sure all went good 21. Apply epoxy that has good resistance at high temperatures to cover the leads Figure 25 Figure 26 Figure 27 Figure 28 22. Apply epoxy on the tracks where the cover should be placed. Figure 29 23. Reassemble the ETM in place, It is recommended to replace the gasket with a new one, when fitting the ETM back. Figure 30 This is the notch, Press with a flat screw driver, on the yellow dot & pull the plug marked by the yellow circle
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