i read something about the calibration but i don't know how. anyone wanna tell me how?
Here's the basics (Applies to '87-'90 2.5L YJs):
You'll need a digital volt meter to do this. All measurements are made with the TPS plugged in (you need to poke through the insulation with the tip of the probes).
There are 3 wires going to the TPS marked A, B, and C going from the top to bottom.
Wire A is your output voltage, B is ground, and C is input voltage.
With the key ON and engine OFF, check for 5 volts input voltage (Positive lead on C, negative lead on B). If you read 5V then move the positive lead of your meter to wire C and check the output voltage. You should read between 4.6 volts and 4.7 volts with the throttle fully open. If not, then loosen the two mounting screws and rotate the TPS until you get the correct reading.