Signe
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For the past year, the check engine light has turned on and off sporadically. It'll come on for a week, off for a month, on again for a couple days, off again for a week, etc. Throughout this time (and even today), my Liberty runs flawlessly. I was unemployed for a long time and now that I'm working again, I'd like to take care of this once and for all.
I took my Liberty to a local AutoZone where they plugged that diagnostic tool into my Liberty. The code the guy got was P0122 - Throttle position sensor. The probable causes were listed as 1) Sensor open or shorted internally - replace component, and 2) Check connector and wiring to sensor.
As most of you know, there's a section on this forum listing specific Chrysler troubleshooting codes/explanations. When I went to this section, it said: P0122 Throttle Position Sensor #1 Voltage Low
What would you guys do here? Would you simply replace the part? If so, can somebody post a picture of where it is?
I appreciate your help VERY much! THANKS!
I took my Liberty to a local AutoZone where they plugged that diagnostic tool into my Liberty. The code the guy got was P0122 - Throttle position sensor. The probable causes were listed as 1) Sensor open or shorted internally - replace component, and 2) Check connector and wiring to sensor.
As most of you know, there's a section on this forum listing specific Chrysler troubleshooting codes/explanations. When I went to this section, it said: P0122 Throttle Position Sensor #1 Voltage Low
What would you guys do here? Would you simply replace the part? If so, can somebody post a picture of where it is?
I appreciate your help VERY much! THANKS!
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