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fatzcatz 09-02-2008 07:38 PM

Throttle/Pedal Position Sensor
 
Hi everyone,
I recently purchased a 2002 Town and Country 3.3lt engine. i drove for about 2 weeks and it drove fine. I went to start it and it would barely idle. Had it towed, put a code reader on it and it brought up code P0122 ( Throttle sensor voltage low). Replaced sensor-no dice. I put a multimeter on the 5 v wire and I got 3 volts. However, I also have 3 volts on any of the sensors that have the 5 volt reference wire, but no error codes with those. Is this the issue, or is there some other issue that I need to look in to. Any help would be appreciated.

John

CHRYSLER TECH 09-03-2008 11:52 PM

RE: Throttle/Pedal Position Sensor
 
possible other sensor bring down the 5v or the PCM is not putting teh full5v out.

kdmrpm 09-10-2011 01:20 PM

Throttle/Pedal Position Sensor
 
The idea of a forum is to help one other with problems, suggestions, information and to help people save some time and money. For the 14 year mechanic who has all the experience and no tack for helping others, I would say to him, join a website where you can charge people for your information and experience, that is if you are a professional technician and mechanic. Because you comment didn't help the man in need.

Djinn-n-Tonic 09-10-2011 06:24 PM

And the space You are taking up here on this board , Digging up a 3 year old thread, and making your first post about bashing a MODERATOR, Is Just Oh So Helpful...THANK YOU....

IDIOT....

CHRYSLER TECH 09-10-2011 08:20 PM

I am apart of that kinda service thank you. And how do u know that my comment did not help him? there is no fallow up so maybe it was found. I am sorry if I dont sugar coat alot of my answers I personally dont like it handed to me on a silver platter so I tell it like it is.

Danzi 09-06-2020 10:51 AM


Originally Posted by fatzcatz (Post 20294)
Hi everyone,
I recently purchased a 2002 Town and Country 3.3lt engine. i drove for about 2 weeks and it drove fine. I went to start it and it would barely idle. Had it towed, put a code reader on it and it brought up code P0122 ( Throttle sensor voltage low). Replaced sensor-no dice. I put a multimeter on the 5 v wire and I got 3 volts. However, I also have 3 volts on any of the sensors that have the 5 volt reference wire, but no error codes with those. Is this the issue, or is there some other issue that I need to look in to. Any help would be appreciated.

John

Hi John, Did you find the location? I am searching for it too.

Ricky Kemp 11-11-2020 12:59 PM


Originally Posted by fatzcatz (Post 20294)
Hi everyone,
I recently purchased a 2002 Town and Country 3.3lt engine. i drove for about 2 weeks and it drove fine. I went to start it and it would barely idle. Had it towed, put a code reader on it and it brought up code P0122 ( Throttle sensor voltage low). Replaced sensor-no dice. I put a multimeter on the 5 v wire and I got 3 volts. However, I also have 3 volts on any of the sensors that have the 5 volt reference wire, but no error codes with those. Is this the issue, or is there some other issue that I need to look in to. Any help would be appreciated.

John

same problem here turned out immobilizer antitheft spent a lot of time and money still haven’t got it running locksmiths dealer all a waste of time on my tool I click on tps in the service section to reset it and that’s we’re it notified me p0513 problem caused Code p0122


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