03YukonNH
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So the other day I got an engine light and a "Reduced engine power" message driving on the highway. The code that came up was P1125. I've read up on this code alot and apparently it comes when both of the sensors inside the accelerator pedal position (APP) module do not agree witih each other. So I started doing some diagnostic work using the wiring diagrams from the Chilton manual.
The APP sensor is connected directly to the throttle body actuator control module under the hood. There are nine wires at the APP sensor(which is next to the gas pedal) but only eight come into the TAC under the hood. I noticed that the missing wire is the dark blue wire which is a signal wire. According to the chilton manual, this wire is used for sensor 1 and the dark green wire is not used. However, I have a dark green at the TAC.
So I am a bit confused and wondering if anyone with a 2003 Yukon can check at the throttle body and tell me the number of wires that are there and whether or not there is a dark blue wire there. Thanks.
The APP sensor is connected directly to the throttle body actuator control module under the hood. There are nine wires at the APP sensor(which is next to the gas pedal) but only eight come into the TAC under the hood. I noticed that the missing wire is the dark blue wire which is a signal wire. According to the chilton manual, this wire is used for sensor 1 and the dark green wire is not used. However, I have a dark green at the TAC.
So I am a bit confused and wondering if anyone with a 2003 Yukon can check at the throttle body and tell me the number of wires that are there and whether or not there is a dark blue wire there. Thanks.