P2111 code I have a Drive Safe and Save Diagnostic Device Installed in my car that detected the following issues with my car. I am getting the following DTCs P0507, P2111, P2135, and P0221. Could you please tell me w the cause of these could be and if there is something that I can have my husband do to fix it or does it require a shop visit.
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DTC P1759 FRONT BRAKE SOLENOID VALVE FUNCTION AT-147 T Revision: October 2004 2005 Titan DTC P1759 FRONT BRAKE SOLENOID VALVE FUNCTION PFP:31940 Description ECS00B07 ? Front brake solenoid valve is controlled by the TCM in response to signals sent from the PNP switch, vehicle speed sensor and accelerator pedal position sensor (throttle position sensor). Gears will then be shifted to the optimum position. ? This is not only caused by electrical malfunction (circuits open or shorted) but also by mechanical malfunction such as control valve sticking, improper solenoid valve operation. CONSULT-II Reference Value ECS00B08 On Board Diagnosis Logic ECS00B09 ? This is an OBD-II self-diagnostic item. ? Diagnostic trouble code "P1759 FR/B SOLENOID FNCT" with CONSULT-II is detected under the following conditions.
On Board Diagnosis Logic ECS00B09 ? This is an OBD-II self-diagnostic item. ? Diagnostic trouble code "P1759 FR/B SOLENOID FNCT" with CONSULT-II is detected under the following conditions. - When TCM detects that actual gear ratio is irregular, and relation between gear position and condition of ATF pressure switch 1 is irregular during depressing accelerator pedal. (Other than during shift change) - When TCM detects that relation between gear position and condition of ATF pressure switch 1 is irregular during releasing accelerator pedal. (Other than during shift change) Possible Cause ECS00B0A ? Harness or connectors (The solenoid and switch circuits are open or shorted.) ? Front brake solenoid valve ? ATF pressure switch 1 DTC Confirmation Procedure ECS00B0B CAUTION: Always drive vehicle at a safe speed. NOTE: If "DTC Confirmation Procedure" has been previously performed, always turn ignition switch "OFF" and wait at least 10 seconds before performing the next test. After the repair, perform the following procedure to confirm the malfunction is eliminated. WITH CONSULT-II 1. Start engine. 2. Accelerate vehicle to maintain the following conditions.
2. Accelerate vehicle to maintain the following conditions. ACCELE POS: 1.5/8 - 2.0/8 Selector lever: "D" position Gear position: 3rd 4th Gear (FR/B ON/OFF) Driving location: Driving the vehicle uphill (increased engine load) will help maintain the driving conditions required for this test. 3. Perform step "2" again. 4. Turn ignition switch "OFF", then perform step "1" to "3" again. 5. Check "SELF-DIAG RESULTS" mode for "A/T" with CONSULTII. If DTC (P1759) is detected, refer to AT-148, "Diagnostic Procedure" . If DTC (P1757) is detected, go to AT-146, "Diagnostic Procedure" . If DTC (P1841) is detected, go to AT-167, "Diagnostic Procedure" .
P2104 is your throttle actuator. Probably wet the sensor. Try drying out with a hair dryer. P2111 is also a throttle code. Overnight the water has condensed and is affecting throttle position sensor.
code p2111 throttle actuator control system actuator stuck open. throttle actuator control system circuit malfunction. brake vacuum implausible signal. code p2112 throttle actuator control system actuator stuck closed.throttle actuator control system circuit malfunction. code p2135 accelerator pedal position sensor switch a b voltage correlation. throttle position sensor switch a b voltage correlation. electronic throttle position sensor switch 1 implausible signal. did not see code p210406 that code too long.
P1000 JAGUAR - On Board Diagnostic System Readiness Test Not Complete, this is known as the OBD2 drive cycle.
Possible causes
- The vehicle is new from the factory. - Battery or Powertrain Control Module (PCM) had recently been disconnected. - An OBD monitor failure occurred before completion of an OBD drive cycle. - PCM Detected Trouble Codes (DTC) have recently been cleared with a scan tool. When is the code detected?
If DTC P1000 is triggered after DTCs have been cleared, all engine management OBD diagnostic monitor drive cycles have not been cleared.
P1000 JAGUAR Description
The On Board Diagnostic (OBD) monitors are performed during the OBD Drive Cycle. P1000 is stored in continuous memory if any of the OBD monitors do not carry out their full diagnostic check.
all the codes point to throttle body. clean throttle body, especially around throttle plate. check for loose wires, if problems persist. replace throttle body. p2104 is tac system forced idle, p2111 is tac system stuck open, p2112 is tac system stuck closed. clean throttle body good, and see if this fixes it. then go from there. have a good day !!
P2104 Throttle Actuator Control System - Forced Idle
P2107 Throttle Actuator Control Module Processor
P2110 Throttle Actuator Control System - Forced Limited RPM
P2111 Throttle Actuator Control System - Stuck Open P2112 Throttle Actuator Control System - Stuck Closed
P1529 indicates that your TCM asked the ECM to turn on the check engine lamp.
The range switch and the output speed sensors are the items that are
abnormally affecting the operation of the transmission. The diagnostic
logic in your computer can distinguish these issues from one another,
so you'll definitely want to do both. You have no diagnostic code for
the input speed sensor (P0715) listed, so I have made no recommendation
to replace it. In my opinion, it's not a labor-intensive repair, so I
wouldn't recommend replacing it unless you have reason to believe it's
bad.
DTC - P0720 (OUTPUT SHAFT SPEED SENSOR SYSTEM)
Code No. P0720 Output shaft speed sensor system
If the output from the output shaft speed sensor is continuously 50%
lower than the vehicle speed for 1 second or more while driving in 3rd
or 4th gear at a speed of 30 km/h or more, it is judged to be an open
circuit or short-circuit in the output shaft speed sensor and
diagnostic trouble code No. P0720 is output. If diagnostic trouble code
No. P0720 is output four times, the transmission is locked into 3rd
gear or 2rid gear as a fail-safe measure.
Probable cause
Malfunction of the output shaft speed sensor
Malfunction of the transfer drive gear or driven gear
Malfunction of connector
Malfunction of the TCM
DTC - P0715 (INPUT SHAFT SPEED SENSOR SYSTEM)
Code No. P0715 input shaft speed sensor system
If no output pulse is detected from the input shaft speed sensor for 1
second or more while driving in 3rd or 4th gear at a speed of 30 km/h
(19 mph) or more, it is judged to be an open circuit or short-circuit
in the input shaft speed sensor and diagnostic trouble code No. P0715
is output. If diagnostic trouble code P0715 is output four times, the
transaxle is locked into 3rd gear or 2nd gear as a fail-safe measure.
Probable cause
Malfunction of the input shaft speed sensor
Malfunction of the underdrive clutch retainer
Malfunction of connector
Malfunction of the TCM
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