January 19, 2024, 04:19 PM
Russ59Toyota (Tacoma specifically) CEL codes - P2127 and P2121
Hi all, I'm helping my elderly neighbor with a problem on his 2003 Tacoma (AT, 3.4 V6, 2WD).
He experienced an intermittent acceleration issue and the CEL came on. I read the codes for him with my scanner - P2127 and P2121. Throttle/accelerator position senor bank E and D.
The google searches show the part number for the sensor and it works on a variety of Toyotas. I didn't see much discussion on Tacoma forums. This is an old cable style accelerator and I can see the sensor on the backside of the throttle body. Should be an easy fix. One weird google search shows another sensor/harness as part of the accelerator.
Any experience on this or which part to swap out?
January 19, 2024, 06:43 PM
flesheatingvirus^^^ I had to do the process in the 2nd link with my last Taco. It was pretty easy and straightforward from what I recall.
January 19, 2024, 08:22 PM
Russ59I too found that forum link. I have to back and read it again.
Flesh, did you end up replacing the throttle position sensor on the backside of throttle body under the hood? Or something else?
January 20, 2024, 04:54 AM
4MUL8RI used to design throttle blade sensors, and we manufactured them as a Tier 1 supplier to Ford.
The sensor can wear out. In the ancient days, the sensor was a simple voltage divider, with power, ground, and a signal terminal. The sensor divides the voltage along a plastic curved strip, covered with a special resistive film, to return a voltage proportional to the blade position. That film can and may wear out. It cannot be fixed, only replaced.
January 20, 2024, 12:36 PM
flesheatingvirusquote:
Originally posted by Russ59:
I too found that forum link. I have to back and read it again.
Flesh, did you end up replacing the throttle position sensor on the backside of throttle body under the hood? Or something else?
I believe so. From what I recall, it was a very fast job involving a few bolts. Still, it was a long time ago.