P2126Throttle Actuator Control
Pedal Position Sensor / Switch E Circuit Range/Performance
P2126 means the accelerator pedal position sensor E signal was present but outside its expected range or did not track pedal movement correctly.
🚗 Not recommended. A pedal sensor range fault can force limp mode.
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🎯 Top Causes, Ranked by Likelihood
#1Failed accelerator pedal position sensor$100-$400
A worn sensor E track produces out-of-range readings.
#2Wiring or connector fault at the pedal$50-$300
Intermittent connections cause range faults.
#3Sticking pedal assembly$50-$300
A binding pedal produces erratic readings.
#4Poor reference or ground$50-$300
A shifted reference skews the signal range.
🩺 Common Symptoms
- Reduced power / limp mode
- Check engine light
- Erratic throttle response
- Hesitation
- Surging
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🔧 How to Diagnose P2126
1Read live data while sweeping the pedal
2Inspect the pedal connector and wiring
3Test the reference and ground circuits
4Replace the pedal position sensor if the signal is out of range
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Can I drive with a P2126 code?
Avoid it. It commonly forces limp mode and unreliable throttle.
How much does it cost to fix P2126?
A pedal position sensor replacement typically runs $150-$600 at a shop.
What causes P2126?
Usually a worn pedal position sensor or a wiring fault in the E circuit.
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