Throttle Position Sensor/Switch A Circuit Low Input
Don't ignore this warning! Complete diagnostic guide to understand, diagnose, and fix this trouble code on your Honda Civic.
What does P0122 mean?On a Honda Civic
Understanding Error Code P0122
Error code P0122 signifies a low voltage signal from the Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) to the Engine Control Module (ECM). The TPS is crucial for monitoring the position of the throttle plate, which directly influences engine performance and efficiency. When the TPS fails to send the correct voltage signals, it can result in poor throttle response and potential stalling.
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Common Causes of P0122
- Faulty Throttle Position Sensor
- Wiring issues, such as frayed or shorted wires
- Corrosion or poor connections at the TPS connector
- Faulty ECM or malfunctioning circuitry
- Issues with the throttle body itself
Step-by-Step Diagnostic Procedure
- Start by using an OBD-II scanner to confirm the P0122 code and check for any additional codes.
- Inspect the wiring and connectors leading to the TPS for any visible damage or corrosion.
- Test the TPS voltage output with a multimeter, comparing it with the manufacturer's specifications.
- If the voltage is outside the normal range, replace the TPS.
- Clear the fault codes and test drive the vehicle to check if the issue is resolved.
Repair Options and Estimated Costs
Repairing error code P0122 may involve several options:
- Replacing the Throttle Position Sensor: $100 - $300
- Repairing or replacing damaged wiring: $50 - $200
- Cleaning or replacing the throttle body: $150 - $500
Can the Vehicle Be Driven Safely?
Driving a vehicle with error code P0122 is not recommended. The reduced throttle response can lead to poor acceleration and potential stalling, which poses safety risks. It is advised to address the issue before continuing to operate the vehicle.
Common SymptomsWatch out for these warning signs
- Check Engine Light (CEL) illuminated
- Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) on
- Poor fuel economy
- Engine running rough or hesitating
- Difficulty starting the engine
- Reduced engine performance
Possible CausesDiagnose from most to least common
- 1Faulty sensor
- 2Damaged sensor wiring or connector
- 3Corroded electrical connections
- 4Sensor out of calibration
- 5Open or short in wiring harness
- 6Poor electrical connection
- 7Damaged wiring insulation
- 8Faulty ground connection
