Running Code P0122
Kbrickman
01-15-2009, 09:01 AM
Im tired of winters.. its destroying my car..
Im running a p0122 code ( TPS/Pedal Position Sensor A Circuit Low Input)
Got no idea what that is. What could be wrong? Exspensive?I just replaced the IAT sensor yesterday after it started acting up on me.
Help?
Thanks everyone
Im running a p0122 code ( TPS/Pedal Position Sensor A Circuit Low Input)
Got no idea what that is. What could be wrong? Exspensive?I just replaced the IAT sensor yesterday after it started acting up on me.
Help?
Thanks everyone
old_master
01-15-2009, 06:07 PM
What year and engine?
Kbrickman
01-15-2009, 08:51 PM
Soory bout that, thought the answer might have been universal. Its an 01 2.4L
discnik
01-15-2009, 09:23 PM
Testing: TPS voltage should be between .60 to .70 volts.
Measure the voltage at the sensor. If the volt is too low, Check the 5 volt reference at the sensor. If the 5 volt reference is good the TPS is bad.
The PCM will default to set values if this code is set.
Gray wire = 5 volt reference
Dark Blue wire = TP Sensor signal
Black = Ground
Measure the voltage at the sensor. If the volt is too low, Check the 5 volt reference at the sensor. If the 5 volt reference is good the TPS is bad.
The PCM will default to set values if this code is set.
Gray wire = 5 volt reference
Dark Blue wire = TP Sensor signal
Black = Ground
Kbrickman
01-15-2009, 09:37 PM
Will do first thing in the morning. Two questions, can i have a brief explanation as to where i can find the sensor exactly ( or what it looks like)
Also, what if my reference isn't showing 5 volts?
Also, what if my reference isn't showing 5 volts?
discnik
01-16-2009, 12:54 AM
Check your "Private Messages". Sent the wiring diagram and troubleshooting info.
Kbrickman
01-16-2009, 11:26 AM
EDIT: i got the 5 volts out of the reference wire. But how do i test what the tps is putting out if the wiring harness has to be plugged in? Or does this already mean that its bad?
discnik
01-16-2009, 09:15 PM
I "knick" the wire with a knife, and test voltage there. Of course tape up the area afterwards.
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