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ok here we go i got the car back tcs all fixed but with the tcs on car wont go over 40mph
tcs off and its not a prob
been lookin on prime says wheels sensor
all help welcome
thx amo
Silver Surfer
12-03-2007, 09:14 PM
Sounds very much like the wheel sensor. Many of the members have encountered the same problem including myself. Seems to be a NA1 NSX type of thing like the BOSE speaker/amp. New set of sensor sorted it out. Best to contact Nigel to get a new set from the States or from a breaker.
Best of luck
SS
Amo,
The size of of your wheels also affects the TCS computer. IIRC your wheels are quite larger than OEM and that might be throwing it off.
Cheers,
AR
Mr_Spanners
12-03-2007, 11:32 PM
As AR mentions there's a good possibilty it's the larger wheels that are causing the problem. First thing to do is get the error code out of the TCS unit and at least you'll then know what you're looking for!!!
NSX TCS Diags (http://www.sandsmuseum.com/cars/nsx/nsxdiagnostics.html)
Oh, one thing worth mentioning is the main relay (behind the driver). If it's clicking randomly whilst driving you've got some dodgy soldering on the relay board (also a prime candidate for TCS faults!) so that might be worth checking too.
HTH
~Phil.
well put a set of 225/45/17 on the front
had a drive but still no tcs
but much better turnin circle now
will get the sensors done next and see
thx amo
Kevin
14-03-2007, 07:07 PM
The front and rear tyres are obviously of a different size on an NSX.
The front to rear size ratio, must be maintained to within 5% of the factory ratio.
The standard size tyre for a 17" OEM wheel is 215/40/17, you say you have 225/45/17. So yeah, a good chance your tyres and wheels are the wrong sizes.
Get some standard wheels on the car and try it. Cheaper than buying sensors.
simonprelude
14-03-2007, 07:32 PM
Amo let me know if you want to try some standard wheels.
Amo let me know if you want to try some standard wheels.
thx mate will do
thx amo
Amo how about getting the smart TCS from Zublin.
TCS is overrated IMHO.
It takes power from you when you need it most.
Cheers,
AR
well to be honest sensors first but might just keep it off
thx amo
blue5
14-03-2007, 09:16 PM
Amo,
Have you done the test and got the error code?
no sorry mate not tested the code yet
thx amo
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