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22RE TPS Allen Bolt Upgrade Kit

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22RE TPS Allen Bolt Upgrade Kit

One challenge to adjusting the 22re TPS is that the screws are nearly impossible to access when the unit is in the vehicle. To make the adjustment easier LC Engineering offers a TPS bolt upgrade kit to replace the stock TPS Phillips head screws with allen head bolts and then uses a ball-end allen wrench to loosen and tighten them. The ball headed allen wrench allows you to access the bolts at an angle instead of having to get to them straight on like the stock screws.

This kit will also help if you have damaged the stock screw heads trying to loosen them up. This kit contains two M4-0.7 x 16mm socket head bolts, four M4 flat washers and one 3mm ball head allen wrench. The screw length changed around on the stock applications so we supply you with screws to match the longest stock application and then you can use the supplied washers to shim them as needed for proper length.



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Installation:

This TPS bolt upgrade kit comes with (2) Allen Head Screws, (4) Washers and a Ball Head Allen Wrench. This Kit was designed to replace the stock Phillips Head Screws with Allen Head Screws. The stock screw length varies slightly from year to year so we supply you with the longest stock length screw. You can use the supplied washers to shim the new bolts as needed. Make sure that you adjust your throttle position sensor after installing these new bolts.



To open a printable PDF version of this instruction CLICK HERE


Installation:

This TPS bolt upgrade kit comes with (2) Allen Head Screws, (4) Washers and a Ball Head Allen Wrench. This Kit was designed to replace the stock Phillips Head Screws with Allen Head Screws. The stock screw length varies slightly from year to year so we supply you with the longest stock length screw. You can use the supplied washers to shim the new bolts as needed. Make sure that you adjust your throttle position sensor after installing these new bolts.


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    5
    A must up grade

    Posted by Aaron Mannheim on Jan 5th 2022

    My Celica GTS has been running for over 35 years and every so often something does stop working as it should. When replacing TPS this is a must, makes the TPS easy to adjust with kit. Makes installment much faster and easier to set up.

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    5
    The correct order. Fast shipment!

    Posted by Jordan on Jan 5th 2022

    All the parts I ordered were correct and shipped in a timely manner. Very happy with their service too! I would definitely order from this company again!

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    5
    Top Notch Service & Shipping

    Posted by Josh Massingale on Jan 5th 2022

    I needed these bolts to install a new throttle position sensor on my 1994 Toyota pickup. I'm impressed with this company from the ease of using their website to the super fast shipping. Will definitley order again.

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    5
    Gary 85 22re give 5 stars

    Posted by Gary 85 22re on Jan 5th 2022

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    5
    TPS LOCK DOWN

    Posted by richard switzer on Jan 5th 2022

    I purchased tps screw kit for my 94 3vze. phillips screws on their way out.. soon to be stripped. kit fit great hopefully I wont have to make tps corrections for a while. Thankfully somebody got it rite

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    5
    A must have

    Posted by Kerby on May 6th 2021

    The original Phillips head screws are impossible to use unless you take the throttle body off

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    5
    TPS and Allen bolt set

    Posted by Robert Burrell on May 5th 2021

    The new TPS genuine Toyota did the trick, and the Allen screws makes adjustments to the TPS much easier. I just love the guys here at lceperformance!

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    Posted by Cody miller on Apr 8th 2021

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    Posted by Joel Lozano on Apr 8th 2021

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