P2115Throttle Actuator Control

Pedal Position Sensor A Minimum Stop Performance

P2115 means the accelerator pedal position sensor A did not return to its expected minimum (closed pedal) voltage, so the ECM cannot trust the resting pedal reading.

🚗 Not recommended. A faulty pedal sensor can force limp mode.
HIGH
severity
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🎯 Top Causes, Ranked by Likelihood

#1Failed accelerator pedal position sensor$100-$400
45%
A worn or out-of-range pedal sensor is the most common cause.
#2Wiring or connector fault at the pedal$50-$300
30%
Corroded or chafed pedal wiring skews the signal.
#3Sticking or misadjusted pedal assembly$50-$300
15%
A binding pedal keeps the sensor off its minimum stop.
#4Poor ground or reference voltage$50-$300
10%
A bad 5V reference or ground shifts the reading.

🩺 Common Symptoms

💰 Repair Cost: DIY vs Shop

DIY Cost
$60-$400
Shop Cost
$150-$600

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🔧 How to Diagnose P2115

1Read live data for the pedal position sensor at rest
2Inspect the pedal connector and wiring
3Test the 5V reference and ground circuits
4Replace the pedal position sensor if out of range

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Can I drive with a P2115 code?
Avoid it. This code can trigger limp mode and unreliable throttle response.
How much does it cost to fix P2115?
A pedal position sensor replacement typically runs $150-$600 at a shop.
What causes P2115?
Usually a failed accelerator pedal position sensor or wiring fault keeping it off its minimum stop.

🔗 Related Codes

P2116P2122P2123P2127P2138
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