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Runnin but no revs
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Deano
PostPosted: Sun Feb 03, 2013 8:09 am Up
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1.6 xsi starting but no revs code p0220 throttle position sensor a,circuit b,circuit c circuit what would I need to change
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Edward
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XSi has a motorised throttle body doesn't it?

The code could point to the throttle position sensor being faulty. Is that fitted to the top of the pedal on these?

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Deano
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Yes it has a motor which opens the butterfly the cable from the pedal goes to just behind the battery and then a electrical cable runs to the throttle body I will look on top of the pedal when I get chance today
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jordpug12
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its not on pedal deano its under lid somwere lol ahhhhhhhh head ach things i just need to no whitch one to change is it the boddie it self ??
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Some have the TPS on the pedal. There is an electrical connection at the top of it. If you don't have the plastic pedal I imagine you have a conventional throttle body. Is it an early XSi?
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Deano
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Y reg mate it the metal throttle body mate I think the sensor is behind the battery where the throttle cable goes to I think it's under there Jord
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well iv changed that sensor behind battery lukly only cost me a tenner from morgans and its not changed ill have to change throttle body itself i think tht will crack it
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iv put the throttel body on what cost 50 pounds and this reving problem is still there is the ecu fried
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Checked the loom for shorts?
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Deano
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What is also the problem mate when he got the car the middle set of wires to the ecu were all melted together but it was running even then then just cut out when we started it again there was this problem with it not revving at all just ticking other so put a code reader on and got throttle position sensor changed that and throttle bodie no diffrence and Code still there but it is sayin circuit a circuit b and circuit c so u thing it could be wiring probably
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im going to have a good look a wiring it just ticks over for eva thts wat p**s me off and will not rev iv changed both throttle sensors and problem on coad reder is still there but you can drive the car on just tickover is this my ecu would it be worth trying a ecu and barrel and key will this work ????
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