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limp mode? how to get out of it

so i think i am in limp mode it woundnt rev after the car starts only when at start up, so does using a code reader clear it or does

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Old 09-17-2015, 12:14 PM   #1 (permalink)
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so i think i am in limp mode it woundnt rev after the car starts only when at start up, so does using a code reader clear it or does resetting the ecu helps? thanks (no limp mode here guys) it was just some throttle peddle sensor.

also, is the check engine light the engine service soon light sensor on the z? or is it different?

edit: so i didnt do the ecu reset because it didnt need it, but i did do the code reader and found a few codes for it some of it cleared but only 1 keeps coming back after clearing it.. i believe its p2135 something about the throttle peddle position sensor, im trying to figure that out.

does anyone know where the airbag sensor wires are? i try looking for it but dont see it anywhere.

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