P2135 Code
#1
P2135 Code
Hey guys,
A friend of mine has a 2009 Fit that is throwing a P2135 code. Apparently, along with this code, there are some drivability issues.
I am supposed to go look at the car this week. Does anyone have any experience with this code, or could share any troubleshooting instructions from the repair manual?
So far, this is the only literature that I could find, and I am not sure if it is correct for this model: http://civic.hondafitjazz.com/A00/HT...135FAAT00.html
Thanks.
A friend of mine has a 2009 Fit that is throwing a P2135 code. Apparently, along with this code, there are some drivability issues.
I am supposed to go look at the car this week. Does anyone have any experience with this code, or could share any troubleshooting instructions from the repair manual?
So far, this is the only literature that I could find, and I am not sure if it is correct for this model: http://civic.hondafitjazz.com/A00/HT...135FAAT00.html
Thanks.
Last edited by The Critic; 03-03-2014 at 12:18 AM.
#2
The drive-ability issue is probably just limp mode.
Googling "P2135 honda" comes up with throttle position sensor issue. One in particular might help... p2135 code yesterday - Honda Accord Forum : V6 Performance Accord Forums
Googling "P2135 honda" comes up with throttle position sensor issue. One in particular might help... p2135 code yesterday - Honda Accord Forum : V6 Performance Accord Forums
#3
Thanks. I took a look at that thread, and again at the parts catalog. From what I can see so far, this generation Fit does not have any separately available sensors.
So if there is a sensor issue, assuming that the wiring is OK, I think it means that the car needs a new throttle body.
I guess my next steps would be to confirm the wiring condition and possibly replace the throttle body. It looks like new ones are $500 and used ones are under $100.
So if there is a sensor issue, assuming that the wiring is OK, I think it means that the car needs a new throttle body.
I guess my next steps would be to confirm the wiring condition and possibly replace the throttle body. It looks like new ones are $500 and used ones are under $100.
#4
My point of that link was someone claimed the issue was the "accelerator pedal position" (app) sensor. The throttle pedal, as opposed to the throttle body.
However, just like in the TB, the APP sensor is part of the accelerator pedal assembly. It's $160 from Bernardi... however it may or may not be a solution.
However, just like in the TB, the APP sensor is part of the accelerator pedal assembly. It's $160 from Bernardi... however it may or may not be a solution.
#6
Did you resolve your problem? Same problem here
#7
Also wondering. A shop ordered a position sensor that I don't think fits the car -- from a visual inspection it seems like the TPS is integrated with the throttle body, as described above. This is the part they ordered for me.
If I figure it out either way I will update. 2010 base model.
If I figure it out either way I will update. 2010 base model.
Last edited by bone$; 10-24-2021 at 11:36 AM.
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