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Old 09-20-2014, 01:56 PM
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Default Haltech people - Please help me out.

Hey Guys.

I keep on having some issues with the electrical harness on my 350z.

It keep throwing these 2 codes at me.
P2122 Accelerator Pedal position Sensor
P2138 Accelerator Pedal position Sensor

I've run the Cipher cabel and i can see that one out of the 2 circuit, is a little unstable at some points.

So, my plan here is. Can i with the Haltech ECU just tell it to run on 1/2 of the circuits, so i dont have to change the entire wireharness of the car?

Basicly tell it.

TPS Harness A
TPS Harness B - Unstabel signal

Standard settings is that it compared the 2 signals and run by both simultaniously, but just tell the system. Ignore TPS Harness B, run on TPS Harness A.

And then it stops giving me these blooddy annoying limb mode issues all the f...ing time
Old 09-26-2014, 09:40 AM
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You will want to get this one corrected the right way for safety. There are two sensors for this exact reason, otherwise if you only had one and it started acting funny you could end up with a runaway car.
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We had the same exact problem with a harness in a 350z. Replacing the engine harness fixed it, didnt have to touch the interior/chassis side of things.
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