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P0227 Fuel & Air
Throttle/Pedal Position Sensor C Circuit Low
P0227 means the PCM detected throttle or pedal position sensor C circuit is reading low voltage, often a failed sensor, a short to ground, or a wiring fault.
🚗 Limited. A low third throttle signal can cause reduced power or limp mode.
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🎯 Top Causes, Ranked by Likelihood
#1 Faulty throttle position sensor C $100-$350
A failed sensor outputs low voltage.
#2 Short to ground in signal wiring $100-$250
A grounded signal wire pulls the circuit low.
#3 Poor connector or corrosion $20-$100
A corroded connector produces a low reading.
#4 Open reference voltage $100-$250
A missing reference voltage drops the signal.
🩺 Common Symptoms Reduced power or limp mode Poor throttle response Check engine light Hesitation or surging Stalling
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🔧 How to Diagnose P0227 1 Inspect the sensor C connector and wiring
2 Check the reference voltage and ground
3 Measure the sensor C signal voltage
4 Replace the sensor or assembly if faulty
❓ Frequently Asked Questions Can I drive with P0227?
Only carefully. A throttle sensor fault can trigger limp mode. Repair it soon.
What does P0227 mean?
The throttle or pedal position sensor C circuit reads low voltage, usually a bad sensor, short to ground, or wiring fault.
How much to fix P0227?
A replacement sensor is $100-$350, and wiring repairs run $100-$250.
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