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Engine & Drivetrain
New engine, new headaches
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<blockquote data-quote="SportTracMoneyPit" data-source="post: 1049253" data-attributes="member: 78033"><p>So, after a month plus of this, I finally got 2 codes. P2135 and P0122. All throttle position sensor related. Makes sense with the terrible acceleration and power loss. The readings from the tps did not match what was really there. After some quick googling and forum searching I have the culprit. The terrible workmanship of the mechanic that swapped the motor. </p><p></p><p>He had damaged the wiring harness to the tps and taped it up and attempted to make it look stock. Started cutting back the harness and found more dry rotted wires from the years of baking under the hood. Going to replace the destroyed wiring and will update in the near future.</p><p></p><p>Without codes to point you in the right direction, you can end up on some wild goose chases. </p><p></p><p>Glad I finally caught it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SportTracMoneyPit, post: 1049253, member: 78033"] So, after a month plus of this, I finally got 2 codes. P2135 and P0122. All throttle position sensor related. Makes sense with the terrible acceleration and power loss. The readings from the tps did not match what was really there. After some quick googling and forum searching I have the culprit. The terrible workmanship of the mechanic that swapped the motor. He had damaged the wiring harness to the tps and taped it up and attempted to make it look stock. Started cutting back the harness and found more dry rotted wires from the years of baking under the hood. Going to replace the destroyed wiring and will update in the near future. Without codes to point you in the right direction, you can end up on some wild goose chases. Glad I finally caught it. [/QUOTE]
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