Thethrottle position sensor is located on the throttle body and once it fails, code P2135 may get triggered. What Does the P2135 Code Mean? Diagnostic trouble code (DTC) P2135 stands for "Throttle/Pedal Position Sensor/ Switch A/B Voltage Correlation." This code appears when your car's primary computer, which is often referred to as the powertrain control module (PCM), detects a problem
Notedbelow are a few of the common warning signs of a bad or failing throttle controller. 1. Intermittent throttle control. The throttle controller is controlled electrically as opposed to the older, mechanical cables that ran from the throttle pedal to the throttle body. In some instances, the electric signal is disrupted, whether due to a HowThe Throttle Position Sensor Works. The throttle position sensor's job is to measure the angle of the throttle. So here, in a nutshell, is how the throttle position sensor works when you crank and start your 5.2L, 5.9L Dodge: The fuel injection computer supplies 5 Volts and Ground to the throttle position sensor. Hereis a more detailed list of the signs of a bad or failing MAP sensor you should look for: 1. Check Engine Light. The engine control unit constantly monitors all the sensors in your car engine while you drive the car. If one of these sensors' values is out of the specified range, the check engine light will show up. Thefirst pin you will be testing is the power wire, which is PIN A as shown in the diagram below. Unplug your Civic TPS sensor and measure PIN A for power using your multimeter. The wire coming out of PIN A should be a YELLOW wire with a BLUE stripe. Make sure you have your Civic ignition turned to the "ON" position.