MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => Mk5 General Area => Topic started by: gracehead on December 13, 2015, 08:31:47 pm
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I have an intermittent EPC warning light that when illuminated only allows the car to operate in limp mode. When the light doesn't illuminate on start up the car drives perfectly. I have had an accompanying engine warning light with the code P2122 (throttle/pedal position sensor / switch D circuit low) I've subsequently had a new accelerator pedal fitted but the fault re occurs. I'd appreciate any advice .... I have a 2005 Mk5 fsi Gti.
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This could well be your throttle body failing. It's a very common problem rectified by replacement. I've been through this myself.
This fault can cause seemingly unrelated warning lamps to illuminate. Although in reality when taking the complexity of the systems into account they are in fact related.
Who's doing the diagnostics for you? It's possible that they haven't interpreted the results correctly.
If it's a trader you can ask that your original parts be refitted and to use the labour cost already paid to implement a correct fix. You're not paying a professional to throw parts at your car while hoping for the best. They've not rectified the reported fault.
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If you stay off wide throttle / high revs does it help keep the limp from happening?
I had epc and hard limp and it was my throttle body. @vRSAlex (http://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/index.php?action=profile;u=1981) Fitted me a revision Q TB and it's been spot on since
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hi had this fault on my 05 gti replaced the throttle pedal, it was stil the same turned out to be a bad wire in the loom,
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Thanks for the advice guys, would it be worth taking the throttle body off and giving it a good clean before I consider a new one ?
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Thanks for the advice guys, would it be worth taking the throttle body off and giving it a good clean before I consider a new one ?
Probably not unfortunately.