Acceleration Control: Notes
- Verify the customer concern by operating the system.
- Visually inspect for obvious signs of mechanical or electrical damage.
- If an obvious cause for an observed or reported concern is found, correct the cause (if possible) before proceeding to the next step.
- If the concern is not visually evident, use a fault code reader to retrieve fault codes before proceeding to the Symptom Chart.
DTC P1240, P1241, P1242
Possible Source(s):
- Accelerator pedal power supply circuit out of range
Action(s) to take:
- GO to Pinpoint Test A.
DTC P1122, P1123, P1215, P1216, P1344
Possible Source(s):
- Accelerator pedal demand sensor output circuit out of range
Action(s) to take:
- GO to Pinpoint Test B.
DTC P0121,P0122, P0123
Possible Source(s):
- Throttle position sensor circuit out of range
Action(s) to take:
- GO to Pinpoint Test C.
DTCP1251, P1658, P1631, P1657
Possible Source(s):
- Throttle motor relay failure
Action(s) to take:
- GO to Pinpoint Test D.
DTC P1243
Possible Source(s):
- Accelerator pedal demand sensor ground; open circuit
Action(s) to take:
- GO to Pinpoint Test E.
DTC P1611,P1633
Possible Source(s):
- Engine control module (ECM) failure
Action(s) to take:
- INSTALL a new ECM. For additional information, refer to ELECTRONIC ENGINE CONTROLS - 3.5L/4.2L (2003.5-09) .
DTCP1254, P1250
Possible Source(s):
- Throttle limp home spring malfunction.
Action(s) to take:
- INSTALL a new throttle body. For additional information refer to ELECTRONIC ENGINE CONTROLS - 3.5L/4.2L (2003.5-09) .