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P2115 Throttle 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.
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🎯 Top Causes, Ranked by Likelihood
#1 Failed accelerator pedal position sensor $100-$400
A worn or out-of-range pedal sensor is the most common cause.
#2 Wiring or connector fault at the pedal $50-$300
Corroded or chafed pedal wiring skews the signal.
#3 Sticking or misadjusted pedal assembly $50-$300
A binding pedal keeps the sensor off its minimum stop.
#4 Poor ground or reference voltage $50-$300
A bad 5V reference or ground shifts the reading.
🩺 Common Symptoms Reduced power / limp mode Check engine light Poor throttle response Erratic idle Hesitation
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🔧 How to Diagnose P2115 1 Read live data for the pedal position sensor at rest
2 Inspect the pedal connector and wiring
3 Test the 5V reference and ground circuits
4 Replace 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.
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