TPS Part Number - Help

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TPS Part Number - Help

Post by Markski » Fri Dec 19, 2008 12:16 pm

Still trying to get hold of a Throttle Position Sensor. Does anyone know the Mazda part number for the blessed thing.

I have confirmed that the Bosch part listed on the Parts Compatible Database is the right Bosch part number but it cannot be supplied by a Bosch after-market reseller as it is Mazda / Dealer only. I have tried the Mazda dealer and although they can identify the part by picture they quoted me £2300 for the entire pump and sensor. Cheaper to go to Japan by plane and buy one!

Help!

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Re: TPS Part Number - Help

Post by Ian » Fri Dec 19, 2008 1:42 pm

A quick Google search revealed this:

http://www.boundville.co.uk/throttle-po ... -969-p.asp

Showing as out of stock, but might be worth a ring.
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Re: TPS Part Number - Help

Post by mikeonb4c » Fri Dec 19, 2008 1:43 pm

Markski wrote:Still trying to get hold of a Throttle Position Sensor. Does anyone know the Mazda part number for the blessed thing.

I have confirmed that the Bosch part listed on the Parts Compatible Database is the right Bosch part number but it cannot be supplied by a Bosch after-market reseller as it is Mazda / Dealer only. I have tried the Mazda dealer and although they can identify the part by picture they quoted me £2300 for the entire pump and sensor. Cheaper to go to Japan by plane and buy one!

Help!

Mark
Would a scrappie be able to let you go along and remove one for purchase off a breaking Bongo. Might get you by for now at least :roll:
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Re: TPS Part Number - Help

Post by Markski » Fri Dec 19, 2008 3:24 pm

mikeonb4c wrote:
Markski wrote:Still trying to get hold of a Throttle Position Sensor. Does anyone know the Mazda part number for the blessed thing.

I have confirmed that the Bosch part listed on the Parts Compatible Database is the right Bosch part number but it cannot be supplied by a Bosch after-market reseller as it is Mazda / Dealer only. I have tried the Mazda dealer and although they can identify the part by picture they quoted me £2300 for the entire pump and sensor. Cheaper to go to Japan by plane and buy one!

Help!

Mark
Would a scrappie be able to let you go along and remove one for purchase off a breaking Bongo. Might get you by for now at least :roll:
Already on the case seems the only solution. I can then see if I can find a company to refurb the original one.

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Re: TPS Part Number - Help

Post by Markski » Fri Dec 19, 2008 4:25 pm

Ian wrote:A quick Google search revealed this:

http://www.boundville.co.uk/throttle-po ... -969-p.asp

Showing as out of stock, but might be worth a ring.
Already on the waiting list for any that they should happen to get their hands on.
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Re: TPS Part Number - Help

Post by teenmal » Sat Dec 20, 2008 2:13 pm

Hi this was from CORBLIMEY in the compatable section,it might help you.

I'm told the throttle position senor from an Isuzu Trooper (don't know which model) is the same as the auto Bongo. Unfortunately the loom connectors are not compatible so it would need to be patched in to the bongo loom.

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The correct Mazda fit TPS is manufactured by Zexel (Bosch) and their part # is 146684-6621. The equivalent Bosch part # is 9 461 619 201
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Re: TPS Part Number - Help

Post by Markski » Sat Dec 20, 2008 9:02 pm

Markski wrote:
Ian wrote:A quick Google search revealed this:

http://www.boundville.co.uk/throttle-po ... -969-p.asp

Showing as out of stock, but might be worth a ring.
Already on the waiting list for any that they should happen to get their hands on.
Well the extreemly good news is I now have my hands on one brand spanking new TPS from the very nice man at Autolink
/ Boundville. I am very happy and will be even happier when I fit it. Not cheap not much change out of £200 the price has gone up due to the crashing exchange rate!
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Re: TPS Part Number - Help

Post by dandywarhol » Sat Dec 20, 2008 9:14 pm

For what its worth markski, the tps isn't overhaulable - I tried to open it up but it seems to be injection moulded in one piece or very strong glue :( it ended up cracking but I did manage to see the worn part of the track - I'll post a pic soon.
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Re: TPS Part Number - Help

Post by Markski » Sun Dec 21, 2008 10:34 am

dandywarhol wrote:For what its worth markski, the tps isn't overhaulable - I tried to open it up but it seems to be injection moulded in one piece or very strong glue :( it ended up cracking but I did manage to see the worn part of the track - I'll post a pic soon.
That would be interesting as I can compare my old TPS when I get it out. If you don't mind I may get in touch with you for some advice on the TPS changeover. I recall you said it was quite easy but even so I am a DIY beginner (learning fast). The location is a bit awkward as my drivers seat won't fold all the way back due to the side conversion.

Out of interest when I undo the two screws what will I find?

Cheers in advance of your help

Mark

PS probably won't get it done this side of New Year. As you may tell from my sign-in name Mark "Ski" I am off skiing over the New Year, fortunately only taking the Bongo to the airport not the Alps. Alps trip in February so need to get the TPS fixed in January.
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Re: TPS Part Number - Help

Post by dandywarhol » Mon Jan 19, 2009 12:27 am

Phone camera pics of the TPS opened up - you might just make out the polished marks on the tracks.

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Re: TPS Part Number - Help

Post by Markski » Mon Jan 19, 2009 10:38 am

dandywarhol wrote:Phone camera pics of the TPS opened up - you might just make out the polished marks on the tracks.

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Thanks for the photos. I have now replaced the TPS and the Bongo is working like a dream. A pleasure to drive once again.

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