Yesterday I purchased a 2006 Tahoe with 200K for $700 with a known REP problem. The previous owner had used it without problem until very recently. He stated the problem first occurred one recent day when he turned on the AC. REC on the dash, he limped it home, cleared the code...which worked until he tried to use the AC again. A day or two of that frustration and he decided to sell.
When I bought it, I drove it home...with no REP issue. While driving close to home, I too turned on the air and it eventually went REP. Clear the codes...the problem is "fixed"
This morning I played with it a little. Without AC or lights it runs fine, no REP but a couple other seemingly unrelated codes do pop up:
1. p0030 - HO2S Heater Control Circuit (Bank 1 Sensor 1)
2. P0449 evap emmission system vent valve/solenoid circuit:
I then drove it and turned the lights on as I was doing about 35...again, the REP light comes on and I get:
U0107 - Lost Communication with Throttle Actuator Control (TAC) Module
I cleared the codes again and did the same thing at idle and when the REP shows up and I checked codes I get all three above and:
P0120 - TPS A Circuit Malfunction (throttle position sensor)
P0220 - TPS B Circuit Malfunction
P1516 - Throttle Actuator Control Module Throttle Actuator Position Performance
Reading around on the web, I get information that seems close the the problem I'm having but the "fixes" are varied: Bad Gas pedal assembly, Bad Throttle sensor/assembly, moisture shorting wires, damaged wiring, weak battery, bad alternator...and so on.
I'd rather not throw money at parts or start troubleshooting in the wrong direction. If anyone here might be able to make more sense of this then I can and has some pointers in what might be wrong, where to start, I'd greatly appreciate it. Otherwise the Tahoe is in pretty good shape.
I'm thinking about starting by getting the battery and alternator tested but rather not chase irrelevant ghosts. I'd love feedback from folk more knowledgeable then myself.
Thanks in advance!
When I bought it, I drove it home...with no REP issue. While driving close to home, I too turned on the air and it eventually went REP. Clear the codes...the problem is "fixed"
This morning I played with it a little. Without AC or lights it runs fine, no REP but a couple other seemingly unrelated codes do pop up:
1. p0030 - HO2S Heater Control Circuit (Bank 1 Sensor 1)
2. P0449 evap emmission system vent valve/solenoid circuit:
I then drove it and turned the lights on as I was doing about 35...again, the REP light comes on and I get:
U0107 - Lost Communication with Throttle Actuator Control (TAC) Module
I cleared the codes again and did the same thing at idle and when the REP shows up and I checked codes I get all three above and:
P0120 - TPS A Circuit Malfunction (throttle position sensor)
P0220 - TPS B Circuit Malfunction
P1516 - Throttle Actuator Control Module Throttle Actuator Position Performance
Reading around on the web, I get information that seems close the the problem I'm having but the "fixes" are varied: Bad Gas pedal assembly, Bad Throttle sensor/assembly, moisture shorting wires, damaged wiring, weak battery, bad alternator...and so on.
I'd rather not throw money at parts or start troubleshooting in the wrong direction. If anyone here might be able to make more sense of this then I can and has some pointers in what might be wrong, where to start, I'd greatly appreciate it. Otherwise the Tahoe is in pretty good shape.
I'm thinking about starting by getting the battery and alternator tested but rather not chase irrelevant ghosts. I'd love feedback from folk more knowledgeable then myself.
Thanks in advance!