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What does the p2101 p2110 p2112 code mean?

What does the p2101 p2110 p2112 code mean?

The P2101, P2110 and P2112 Jeep trouble codes are related to the electronic throttle body and indicate the throttle plate is stuck closed, binding, or otherwise unable to open. This can be caused by ice or carbon buildup, although there are other contributing factors. Here are the shop manual descriptions of the codes:

What causes the p2101 code on a jeep?

The P2101, P2110 and P2112 Jeep trouble codes are related to the electronic throttle body and indicate the throttle plate is stuck closed, binding, or otherwise unable to open. This can be caused by ice or carbon buildup, although there are other contributing factors.

What to do if your car has a p2110 code?

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Can a marginal battery set a p2110 fault?

Marginal/weak batteries have been known to set an intermittent P2110 fault code. Diagnose current faults first, in the order in which they are stored. Misdiagnosis occurs when this code is diagnosed when it is a stored code, especially while other codes are active.

The P2101, P2110 and P2112 Jeep trouble codes are related to the electronic throttle body and indicate the throttle plate is stuck closed, binding, or otherwise unable to open. This can be caused by ice or carbon buildup, although there are other contributing factors. Here are the shop manual descriptions of the codes:

The P2101, P2110 and P2112 Jeep trouble codes are related to the electronic throttle body and indicate the throttle plate is stuck closed, binding, or otherwise unable to open. This can be caused by ice or carbon buildup, although there are other contributing factors.

What does trouble code p2110 mean on a throttle actuator?

This code can be related to a Throttle Actuator Control System malfunction, but normally another issue is setting this code. Trouble code P2110 is triggered by the PCM when it receives an abnormal signal from various components.

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When does the PCM set the p2110 code?

The PCM sets these when other codes are present that indicate an issue that may be safety related or cause damage to the engine or drivetrain components if not corrected in a timely manner. Code P2110 is set by the PCM to force the Throttle Actuator Control System to limit the RPM of the engine.

What causes a p2118 code on a throttle?

Common Causes Of A P2118 Code. Possible causes of this code may include: Faulty throttle body. Dirty throttle plate or linkage. Faulty throttle position sensor. Defective accelerator pedal position sensor.

When does the PCM set the p2118 code?

Code P2118 is set by the PCM when the Throttle Actuator Control Motor is out of range or not performing properly. The PCM controls the Throttle Actuator Control System by monitoring one or more throttle position sensors.

Common Causes Of A P2118 Code. Possible causes of this code may include: Faulty throttle body. Dirty throttle plate or linkage. Faulty throttle position sensor. Defective accelerator pedal position sensor.

Code P2118 is set by the PCM when the Throttle Actuator Control Motor is out of range or not performing properly. The PCM controls the Throttle Actuator Control System by monitoring one or more throttle position sensors.

What does p2101 mean on a throttle actuator?

P2101 is a diagnostic trouble code (DTC) for “Throttle Actuator Control Motor Circuit Range/Performance”. This can happen for multiple reasons and a mechanic needs to diagnose the specific cause for this code to be triggered in your situation.

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