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What are the symptoms of the p0120 OBD-II trouble code?

What are the symptoms of the p0120 OBD-II trouble code?

The ECM detected that the output from TPS sensor circuit A went outside of the specified voltage range in relation to TPS sensor circuit B. The TPS sensor circuit A output falls below .2 volts or goes above 4.5 volts. What are the symptoms of the P0120 code?

What does the code P0420 mean on a Dodge?

Code P0420 indicates that the catalytic converter is not functioning efficiently, therefore increasing the output of harmful pollutants by your Dodge. Dodge P0420 Symptoms Check Engine Light is on Lack of power from the engine

What causes a p0120 code on a throttle return?

Potential causes of the P0120 code include: Sticking throttle return spring MAP or TPS connector corrosion Misrouted harness causing chafing Bad TPS Bad PCM

What’s the problem with the TPS code p0120?

The P0120 code may be accompanied by other TPS codes, so following the manufacturer pinpoint tests for each code received may be needed to fix the complaint. Most failures for code P0120 involve a defective TPS sensor not tracking the throttle angle correctly.

Code P0420 indicates that the catalytic converter is not functioning efficiently, therefore increasing the output of harmful pollutants by your Dodge. Dodge P0420 Symptoms Check Engine Light is on Lack of power from the engine

The ECM detected that the output from TPS sensor circuit A went outside of the specified voltage range in relation to TPS sensor circuit B. The TPS sensor circuit A output falls below .2 volts or goes above 4.5 volts. What are the symptoms of the P0120 code?

Potential causes of the P0120 code include: Sticking throttle return spring MAP or TPS connector corrosion Misrouted harness causing chafing Bad TPS Bad PCM

What are the possible causes of p0122 Dodge?

P0122 DODGE Possible Causes 1 Faulty throttle position sensor 2 Throttle position sensor harness is open or shorted 3 Throttle position sensor circuit poor electrical connection 4 Faulty Powertrain Control Module (PCM)

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