Throttle/Pedal Position Sensor/Switch E Circuit Low
What does P2127 mean?
The P2127 code means the vehicle's onboard diagnostic system has detected: Throttle/Pedal Position Sensor/Switch E Circuit Low. This is a critical severity code.
Common Symptoms
- Severe reduced engine power
- Accelerator pedal not responding
- Engine idle only
- Throttle warning light illuminated
- Check engine light on
Probable Causes (Ranked by Likelihood)
- APP sensor E signal wire shorted to ground Very High
- Faulty APP sensor E track (internal short) High
- Water damage or corrosion in APP sensor connector Moderate
- Chafed wiring shorting E signal to ground Moderate
- Missing 5V reference voltage Low
Step-by-Step Diagnostic Procedure
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Check APP sensor E voltage -- should not be near 0V when pedal is at rest
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Inspect APP sensor connector for water damage, especially under dash near footwell
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Disconnect APP sensor and check E signal wire resistance to ground -- should be infinite
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Verify 5V reference is present at connector with sensor disconnected
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Replace APP sensor assembly if internal short is confirmed
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I drive with code P2127?
No. With the E circuit shorted low, the PCM cannot verify pedal position and enters severe limp mode. The engine will only idle and the pedal may not respond at all. Have the vehicle towed for repair.
Can a leaking heater core cause this?
Yes. A leaking heater core can drip coolant into the footwell area where the APP sensor connector is located. The liquid can cause short circuits in the connector pins. Inspect for any liquid near the pedal assembly.
Is it safe to repair the connector instead of replacing the sensor?
If the issue is connector corrosion, you can clean the terminals and apply dielectric grease. However, if the sensor itself has an internal short (confirmed by testing with a known-good connector), the entire pedal assembly needs replacement.