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jrsride 03-13-2023 01:34 PM

P0122 and P0223
 
Hi all. New to the forum. I purchased a 2011 V-6 Camaro for the kid. Occasionally it will throw a check engine light which is sometimes accompanied by the stabilitrak going crazy. I have taped and placed a new loom on the wires going to the TB. I also scanned for codes and found P0122 and p0223. Both of these would point to a faulty TPS. My question, is the TPS integrated into the throttle body? Am I way off base?

gtstorey 03-13-2023 01:52 PM

"I have taped and placed a new loom on the wires going to the TB" What does this mean?

Does this have a Pedal Commander plugged in? They can cause issues.

The answer to your basic question is yes, the TPS is integrated into the Throttle Body.

I would get the service manual steps for those codes and read the conditions that set them along with the diagnostic steps.

jrsride 03-13-2023 02:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gtstorey (Post 11292627)
"I have taped and placed a new loom on the wires going to the TB" What does this mean?

Does this have a Pedal Commander plugged in? They can cause issues.

The answer to your basic question is yes, the TPS is integrated into the Throttle Body.

I would get the service manual steps for those codes and read the conditions that set them along with the diagnostic steps.

I actually got it backwards. I put new wiring loom over the wires and placed electrical tape over that. The old loom basically rotted away.
No pedal commander.
Thanks for the info! I already have the Haynes manual. Been dealing with Mopars for the last 20 years. Working on Chevys is new for me.

gtstorey 03-13-2023 02:13 PM

Haynes manuals probably won't have the info that I'm talking about. You can probably pull it from Alldata.com

jrsride 03-14-2023 08:21 PM

Got it. Thanks.


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