2007 Nissan navara d40 TPS wiring diagram

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Hey I hope you are all doing well im trying to find out that the wiring diagram is for the TPS in my 2007 nissan navara d40 it's a Spanish model im trying to hook up my bov but need to wire it through the TPS if someone could help I would really appreciate it thanks
 

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The TPS connects directly to the ECU. Wire colours from the chart supplied in the manual.

ECU Pin 47 (White wire) TPS power supply
ECU Pin 50 (White wire) TP Sensor 1
ECU Pin 66 (Black wire) TPS Ground
ECU Pin 69 (Red wire) TP Sensor 2

Sensor outputs as follows (ignition ON, engine STOPPED, gearbox in 1st or Drive)

Accelerator pedal fully released:
TPS1: More than 0.36V
TPS2: Less than 4.75V

Accelerator pedal fully depressed:
TPS1: Less than 4.75V
TPS2: more than 0.36V

(Data from p183 of EC.pdf).
 
The TPS connects directly to the ECU. Wire colours from the chart supplied in the manual.

ECU Pin 47 (White wire) TPS power supply
ECU Pin 50 (White wire) TP Sensor 1
ECU Pin 66 (Black wire) TPS Ground
ECU Pin 69 (Red wire) TP Sensor 2

Sensor outputs as follows (ignition ON, engine STOPPED, gearbox in 1st or Drive)

Accelerator pedal fully released:
TPS1: More than 0.36V
TPS2: Less than 4.75V

Accelerator pedal fully depressed:
TPS1: Less than 4.75V
TPS2: more than 0.36V

(Data from p183 of EC.pdf).
Thanks buddy! You have saved me !
I got told it was not serviceable or adjustable! But it was quite adjustable just had glue in the alen key screw that adjusts the throttle position!

Could not stop myself adjusting it .Bad don't make this mistake!
 
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