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Going into Limp Mode & P0217 & P2121 Codes

Old Aug 24, 2009 | 10:59 AM
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Going into Limp Mode & P0217 & P2121 Codes

My truck has gotten a P0217 (Coolant Temperature Too High) & P2121 (Pedal Position Sensor 1 Performance / Rationality) code for the second time within the past week. Each time the check engine light comes on & the truck went into limp mode. The instrument temp gage was just under 200 degrees & the engine felt very cool to the touch (could hold onto upper radiator hose, put a finger on the exhaust manifold & keep it there for 1 second, etc.).

The second time it happened I pulled over right away to pop the hood & see if the engine felt hot. Felt cool, so went back on the road (still in limp mode) & drove for 15 miles (and still in limp mode). Pulled off the road & let engine idle for 5 minutes, then shut it down for 10 minutes. Went back on the road & no more limp mode, but check engine light was on. After 3 key cycles (off/on/off & pulled key out) the check engine light went off.

Now, last week I did a coolant flush, so when this happend the first time, I figured that I had an air pocket. But, I put on 750 miles between the first time & second time that this happened, so I don't think that it is an air pocket any more.

How can I check if I have a bad sensor or if the engine is overheating? Also, where is the sensor for the P0217 gage & the instrument gage? They can't be picking up off the same sensor.

Any suggestions?
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Old Aug 25, 2009 | 05:58 AM
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I don't have any suggestions about the cooling issue, but the P2121 issue is one I had recently. Mine would go into the limp mode when I came out of cruise control either by tapping the brake or using the cancel button. I would have a dead pedal until it seemed to catch up with itself and then ran normal. CEL would come on and stay there for 3 ignition cycles unless there was a reoccurance of the dead pedal issue. The cure ended up being replacing the APPS (aka TPS). Cost, including labor, was about $525. Good luck.
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Old Aug 25, 2009 | 05:56 PM
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Call Timbo01 for the APPS.....cost is about $160.00 plus 15 min. of labor.......great guy, great product, works great.
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Old Aug 25, 2009 | 09:09 PM
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Old Aug 26, 2009 | 05:55 AM
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Originally Posted by annabelle
Call Timbo01 for the APPS.....cost is about $160.00 plus 15 min. of labor.......great guy, great product, works great.
Thanks! I still have to verify that I have a bad APPS, but if it is, I'll definately be contacting him.
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