Dtc P2195 Oxygen (A/F) Sensor Signal Stuck Lean (Bank 1 Sensor 1)
The air fuel ratio sensor generates a voltage* that corresponds to the actual air-fuel ratio. This sensor voltage is used to provide the ECM with feedback so that it can control the air-fuel ratio. The ECM determines the deviation from the stoichiometric air-fuel ratio and regulates the fuel injection time. If the air fuel ratio sensor malfunctions, the ECM is unable to control the air-fuel ratio accurately.
Dtc P2121 Throttle / Pedal Position Sensor / Switch D Circuit Range / Performance
The accelerator pedal position sensor is mounted on the accelerator pedal bracket. The accelerator pedal position sensor has 2 sensor elements and 2 signal outputs: VPA and VPA2. VPA is used to detect the actual accelerator pedal angle (used for engine control) and VPA2 is used to detect malfunctions in VPA.
Dtc P0300 Random / Multiple Cylinder Misfire Detected
If the misfire rate exceeds the threshold level, the ECM illuminates the MIL and stores a DTC.
Dtc P2120 Throttle / Pedal Position Sensor / Switch D Circuit
The ECM monitors the actual accelerator pedal position (throttle valve opening angle) through the signals from VPA and VPA2, and controls the throttle actuator according to these signals.
Dtc P0171 System Too Lean (Bank 1)
The fuel trim is related to the feedback compensation value, not to the basic injection time. The fuel trim consists of both the short-term and long-term fuel trims.
Dtc P2119 Throttle Actuator Control Throttle Body Range / Performance
The Electronic Throttle Control System (ETCS) is composed of the throttle actuator, throttle position sensor, accelerator pedal position sensor and ECM. The ECM operates the throttle actuator to regulate the throttle valve in response to driver inputs. The throttle position sensor detects the opening angle of the throttle valve, and provides the ECM with feedback so that the throttle valve can be appropriately controlled by the ECM.
Dtc P2118 Throttle Actuator Control Motor Current Range / Performance
The ETCS (Electronic Throttle Control System) has a dedicated power supply circuit. The voltage (+BM) is monitored and when it is low (below 4 V), the ECM determines that there is a malfunction in the ETCS and cuts off the current to the throttle actuator.
Dtc P2111 Throttle Actuator Control System - Stuck Open
The throttle actuator is operated by the ECM, and opens and closes the throttle valve using gears. The opening angle of the throttle valve is detected by the throttle position sensor, which is mounted on the throttle body. The throttle position sensor provides feedback to the ECM so that the ECM can control the throttle actuator (throttle valve) appropriately in response to driver inputs.
Dtc P2109 Throttle / Pedal Position Sensor A Minimum Stop Performance
The idling speed is controlled by the Electronic Throttle Control System (ETCS).
The ETCS is comprised of a throttle actuator, which operates the throttle valve, and a throttle position sensor, which detects the opening amount of the throttle valve.
The ECM controls the throttle actuator to adjust the throttle valve opening amount so that the idling speed is maintained at the target idling speed.