P0220 OBD-II: Throttle/Pedal Position Sensor/Switch "B" Circuit

P0220 Severity

Urgent

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What causes OBD-II fault code P0220?

The Throttle Position Sensor/Switch is located on the Throttle Body of the Intake Manifold and the Pedal Position Sensor/Switch is part of the Accelerator Pedal assembly. These sensors tell the engine control module (PCM) how fast the driver wants to go and how quickly it needs to get up to speed. When the PCM detects a problem with this sensor or the circuit for the sensor, it will set code P0220.The PCM may also limit the speed of the vehicle to 20 miles per hour or less ("Limp home mode") to protect the engine and the driver due to the control module's inability to accurately detect the engine performance being requested.

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OBD II Fault Code

  • OBD II P0220

Fault Code Definition
The Throttle Position Sensor/Switch is located on the Throttle Body of the Intake Manifold and the Pedal Position Sensor/Switch is located on the Accelerator Pedal. These sensors provide precise input from the driver's foot in terms of how much power is needed—and how urgently—from the engine. As the Throttle Position Sensor is rotated from its base resting position to full acceleration, typically, it sends a decreasing voltage signal to the Powertrain Control Module (PCM). In most cases, the B Throttle Position Sensor provides an opposing voltage to the A Sensor, which provides fault tolerance for the PCM.

P0220 Symptoms

  • Check Engine Light will illuminate
  • In many cases, no abnormal symptoms may be noticed
  • In some cases, the engine may be hard starting
  • In some cases, the engine may hesitate during acceleration

Common Problems That Trigger the P0220 Code

  • Defective Throttle/Pedal Position Sensor or Switch
  • Dirty or carbon-filled Throttle Bore
  • Torn or jammed floor mats
  • Faulty or corroded Throttle/Pedal Position Sensor/Switch wiring or connections

Common Misdiagnoses

  • Throttle Position Sensor is replaced when the real problem is a dirty or carbon-filled Throttle Body
  • Throttle/Pedal Position Sensor is replaced when the real problem is a poor connection or chafed wiring
  • Pedal Position Sensor is replaced when the real problem is torn or damaged floor mats
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