Re: Throttle position sensor
Apparently they're not supposed to be serviceable, everything I found says just to replace the whole throttle body (ouch.)
Just found a TSB about that DTC:
ENGINEERING INFORMATION
Bulletin No.: 08-06-04-023
Date: March 27, 2008
Subject:
EI08117 - 1.6L L91, Reduced Engine Power, I/P Light On, DTC P2135, Throttle Position Sensor (Engineering Information)
Models:
2006-2007 Chevrolet Aveo
2006-2007 Pontiac Wave (Canada Only)
with 1.6L Engine (VIN Code 6 - RPO L91)
Attention: Proceed with this bulletin ONLY if the customer has commented about this concern AND the EI number is listed in GMVIS. Otherwise, disregard the bulletin and proceed with diagnostics found in the published Service Information. THIS IS NOT A RECALL - refer to TSB 04-00-89-053A for more details on the use of Engineering Information bulletins.
Condition
Some customers may comment on a check engine light on and/or reduced engine power. Upon further investigation, the technician may find DTC P2135 set.
Cause
GM Engineering is attempting to determine the cause of DTC P2135 setting. General Motors has a need to obtain technical information from the technician during diagnosis and BEFORE any repair is made.
1. Determine if DTC P2135 has been set.
Yes - Proceed with Step 2.
No - Do not proceed with this bulletin. Continue to diagnose and repair.
2. Follow the next steps based on whether DTC P2135 is current or stored in history:
DTC P2135 - Current
1. Using the Tech 2(R), record a snapshot of the data. Set the recording point on the Tech 2(R) to "center". Refer to Corporate Bulletin Number 07-07-30-010 for detailed information on capturing a snapshot and uploading the data to a computer using TIS software.
2. E-mail the snapshot to GM Engineers. Include the following information in the e-mail:
^ VIN, Repair Order # and Vehicle Mileage
^ Dealer Name, Location, Dealer Code & Phone Number
^ Technician Name
Important:
^ For vehicles in which P2135 is current and are located within two hours of Rochester, NY, engineering may need to physically inspect the vehicle.
^ Technicians should NOT disconnect or disturb ANY wiring.
^ If you do not receive a phone call from the engineer within one hour of sending the snapshot by e-mail, proceed to diagnose and repair the vehicle following information found in SI.
The engineer will contact you with further diagnostic/repair information.
DTC P2135 - Stored in History
1. Using the Tech 2(R), capture the failure records.
2. E-mail the failure records to the engineer. Include the following information in the e-mail:
^ VIN, Repair Order # and Vehicle Mileage
^ Dealer Name, Location, Dealer Code & Phone Number
^ Technician Name
3. Proceed to diagnose and repair the vehicle.
Re: Throttle position sensor
Had a check engine light problem last winter and it was the tps... the whole throttle body was replaced.
Re: Throttle position sensor
dang....thanks for the info guys
bad part tho is that ive taken my throttle body off and ive driven my car through water, i know that the dealer will be able to tell ive taken it off becasue they use markings to determine it so they probably wont cover it under the tsb. plus, i dont like hassling with dealers so im gonna order the part myself and replace it.