clemenshess97
Member
Hey everybody,
last year I had a lot of trouble getting the reduced engine power message. I think it was the P2135 code. I replaced the throttle body, added a few grounds (neg battery pole to TCM to body to throttle body to engine to PCM), cleaned all thenother grounds on the truck and got the new throttle body plug installed. Since the temperature went up I got the reduced engine power message again, it seems to only happen when it‘s hot outside, it didn‘t occure during the winter time.
Now I get the P0220 code, not the P2135 and I don‘t know what else to do, some folks said that the TCM and the sensor in the pedal never go bad so I shouldn‘t replace those, any thoughts on that ?
I‘m going on a roadtrip to Denmark next week and all I can do right now is just delete the code with my little OBD2 scanner whenever the message shows up…but that is annoying.
It happens 1x-6x times a day.
Maybe someone has some more input for me trying to figure this out.
last year I had a lot of trouble getting the reduced engine power message. I think it was the P2135 code. I replaced the throttle body, added a few grounds (neg battery pole to TCM to body to throttle body to engine to PCM), cleaned all thenother grounds on the truck and got the new throttle body plug installed. Since the temperature went up I got the reduced engine power message again, it seems to only happen when it‘s hot outside, it didn‘t occure during the winter time.
Now I get the P0220 code, not the P2135 and I don‘t know what else to do, some folks said that the TCM and the sensor in the pedal never go bad so I shouldn‘t replace those, any thoughts on that ?
I‘m going on a roadtrip to Denmark next week and all I can do right now is just delete the code with my little OBD2 scanner whenever the message shows up…but that is annoying.
It happens 1x-6x times a day.
Maybe someone has some more input for me trying to figure this out.