EGR throttle control circuit A high on your vehicle can cause emissions failure; scan, test the circuit, then immediately repair or reprogram the module.
EGR throttle control circuit A high on your vehicle can cause emissions failure; scan, test the circuit, then immediately repair or reprogram the module.
Low EGR throttle response triggers check engine light on your vehicle—risking emissions failure. Scan the P2141 circuit, then repair or reprogram it.
Jerky throttle and check‑engine light? P2140 signals a Throttle/Pedal sensor voltage mismatch causing loss. Scan and Flagship One reprograms or replaces it
Your vehicle’s check engine light and throttle‑pedal error show a D/F voltage mismatch causing loss. Scan, test the pedal sensor, reprogram/replace.
Your vehicle’s pedal warning and check‑engine light mean P2138 – Throttle/Pedal sensor D/E voltage error. Scan, test sensor and reprogram/replace it.
Throttle pedal sticks and check engine light flashes on your vehicle? P2137 means pedal‑position voltage mismatch—scan now and reprogram or replace sensor.
Your vehicle throttle hesitates check‑engine light on—P2136 means Throttle/Pedal Position Sensor A/C voltage correlation error. Scan/reprogram now—act.
Throttle lag in your vehicle? P2135 means Throttle/Pedal Position Sensor A/B voltage mismatch, risking power loss. Scan and have the sensor fixed.
Intermittent pedal sensor fault on your vehicle? It can cause throttle lag and safety warnings. Scan P2134, test the circuit, and consider module repair.
High pedal‑position sensor voltage triggering P2133 in your vehicle? It can cause throttle mis‑readings, affecting safety—scan, then reprogram or replace.