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How to Diagnose a P0122 Code Like a Pro

P0122 Code: What It Means, What Causes It, and How I Diagnose It Quick Summary A P0122 code is defined as a Throttle Position Sensor/Switch A Circuit Low Input. This indicates a low-voltage issue in the throttle position sensor circuit. In plain terms, the ECM isn’t getting the signal it expects from the throttle body. The most common causes are a failing throttle position sensor, wiring faults, or a dirty throttle body that affects sensor feedback. The right way to fix a P0122 code is to verify the signal—not guess … Read More

What a P0121 Code Means and How to Fix It Fast

P0121 Code: What It Means, What Causes It, and How I Diagnose It Quick Summary A P0121 code is defined as: a Throttle Position Sensor/Switch A Circuit Range/Performance Problem. This means the ECM is seeing a mismatch between the expected and actual throttle position data. In most cases, the root cause is a faulty throttle position sensor, a dirty or sticking throttle body, or wiring issues. The key to fixing a P0121 code is verifying the signal integrity between the throttle body and the ECM. If you follow a structured … Read More

P0120 Code: What It Means and How to Fix It Fast

P0120 Code: Diagnosis and Repair Guide Quick Summary A P0120 code is defined as: Throttle/Pedal Position Sensor ‘A’ Circuit. It means the engine computer is having trouble trusting the data from one of the throttle position sensors (TPS). The throttle position sensors tell the computer exactly how far the throttle plate is open. When that signal becomes inaccurate, inconsistent, or out of range, the computer sets the P0120 code and may put the vehicle into reduced-power or limp mode. The most common causes of a P0120 code are a failing … Read More


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