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What was the problem with the Ford throttle body?

What was the problem with the Ford throttle body?

Obviously, doing so is dangerous. In our complaints, the problem was diagnosed as a failed throttle body, with trouble codes P2111 and P2112 present in the on-board computer system, indicating the electronic throttle actuator control system was stuck open and closed, respectively.

What happens when a throttle body sensor goes bad?

In the case of the throttle body (and related sensor), when this happens it causes false information to be relayed to the car’s computer, resulting in faulty corrections to the air-fuel mixture. You may notice a switch into “limp-home” mode, where power to the car’s engine power is reduced and throttle operation is limited.

What to do if your throttle body is worn out?

In case your throttle plates are completely worn out you will need to consider replacement of the old throttle plates with new ones. Temperature plays a vital role in an engine’s overall performance. An important component of the throttle body is the throttle body temperature sensor.

What causes a misfire on the throttle body?

Misfires are easiest recognized as small bumps when you are revving the engine. The throttle body controls the engine’s idle to make sure it is always holding a steady RPM. If there is a problem with the throttle body, it may cause the be way too high.

Why is my throttle body not working properly?

The issue could also be an incorrectly adjusted throttle stop. This is a component that acts as a gate-keeper and establishes a minimum or maximum position for a throttle body plate to be opened or closed. A maladjusted stop wouldn’t allow in the correct amounts of air and fuel.

What does the throttle body plate do on a car?

This is a component that acts as a gate-keeper and establishes a minimum or maximum position for a throttle body plate to be opened or closed. A maladjusted stop wouldn’t allow in the correct amounts of air and fuel.

How does the throttle position sensor work on a car?

As you press down on the pedal, the throttle position sensor receives a signal relative to where your foot is, ranging from all the way up (zero acceleration) to all the way down (full acceleration). This sensor relays the information to the car’s main computer — giving it constant updates as to the position of the throttle.

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Ruth Doyle