Is it safe to do TPS/ISC reset if only in doubt? When not "necessary" so to speak?
For those not having the manual, excerpt from service manual:
TPS/ISC RESET
- If close or open the throttle grip randomly, the ECU may record the incorrect TPS when the ECU or the throttle body has been reinstalled. It can cause hard to start engine or idling speed is not smooth when engine installation.
- ISC has a motor inside, which controls ISC valve to obtain smooth idling speed. The ECU may record the incorrect ISC position during the engine speed isn’t working when the ECU or the throttle body has been reinstalled. It can cause engine stop, hard to start engine or rough idling speed.
The throttle position sensor (TPS) and idle air bypass valve (ISC) have to be reset when throttle body, MAP, TPS, ISC or ECU has been reinstalled.
TPS/ISC RESET PROCEDURE
1. Put the side stand up and engine stop switch is at “RUNâ€.
2. Turn the key to the OFF position.
3. Fully open the throttle.
4. Turn the key to the ON position.
5. Release the throttle after waiting for eight seconds.
6. Turn the key to the OFF position.
7. Turn the key to the ON position.
8. TPS and ISC have been reset successfully.
If fail to reset, repeat the steps from 1 to 8.