Your vehicle Throttle/Pedal Position Sensor/Switch F Circuit Low (P2132) can make the pedal unresponsive, risking control. Scan, test wiring, replace.
Your vehicle Throttle/Pedal Position Sensor/Switch F Circuit Low (P2132) can make the pedal unresponsive, risking control. Scan, test wiring, replace.
Your vehicle shows pedal error and check engine light—P2131 means F‑circuit sensor range is out of spec, power loss. Scan and replace/reprogram sensor.
Your vehicle reports a throttle/pedal position sensor error, risking loss of acceleration control; scan P2130, test the F circuit, and plan repair.
Intermittent throttle response in your vehicle? P2129 means Throttle/Pedal Position Sensor/Switch E circuit intermittent—fix now to restore acceleration.
Your vehicle shows a P2128 throttle/pedal position sensor E‑circuit high, causing erratic throttle. Scan, test wiring, and have the sensor reprogrammed.
Throttle feels sluggish, check‑engine light on in your vehicle – P2127 Throttle/Pedal Position Sensor/Switch E Circuit Low. Scan, test, reprogram/replace.
Throttle lag and check engine light? P2126 = Throttle/Pedal Position Sensor E circuit range issue—can cause power loss. Scan test sensor reprogram/replace.
Throttle jerks or pedal dead in your car? P2125 Throttle/Pedal Position Sensor/Switch E Circuit fault can sap power—scan and reprogram or replace sensor.
Intermittent throttle response on your vehicle? P2124 means Throttle/Pedal Position Sensor D circuit—risking power loss. Scan and replace the sensor.
Your vehicle reports a throttle pedal position sensor D circuit high (P2123) – it can trigger erratic throttle. Scan, test sensor and reprogram or replace.