P2111, P2135 (MKS,SHO) TPS - Throttle Position Sensor

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So on the way to work standing at a intersection I got the little wrench icon. The car went into idle only mode, but I was able to crawl to a parking lot in shame. Had my scanner on me I was able to get the following two codes (P2111, and P2135). Restarted the car and issue went away and DTC disappeared. Previously I would get the wrench icon once every few weeks under hard acceleration for second or two but never any issue. I thought it might be the AWD but I guessed wrong. Easy to swap…about $60 from rock auto. As you see moisture got in and it got rusted inside. Two torx bolts hold in place, new ones are included in the package. Makes sure to unplug both electrical connectors. After your done let the car idle so the RPM adjust. Hope this helps somebody out.

P2111 - Throttle Actuator Control System - Stuck Open
P2135 - Throttle/Pedal Position Sensor/Switch A/B Voltage Correlation

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Throttle Position Sensor (TPS)

 

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Strange! Wonder if someone was into powerwashing the engine compartment. First case of TPS replacement :) Hope you put some dielectric grease in with the new sensor (at the electrical connector and at the arm) after cleanup to help prevent recurrence.
 

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Throttle Body — 3.5L GTDI
Throttle Body  35L GTDI

Item Part Number Description
1 W503282 Throttle Body (TB) bolt (4 required)
2 3925 Throttle Position (TP) sensor shield bracket
3 9E936 TB gasket
4 9425 Upper intake manifold
5 14A464 TP sensor electrical connector
6 9E928 TP sensor
7 9N825 Throttle Actuator Control (TAC)
8 — Charge Air Cooler (CAC) outlet pipe-to- TB clamp (part of 6F073)
9 9E927 TB
10 6F073 CAC outlet pipe
11 14A464 TAC electrical connector
 

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Strange! Wonder if someone was into powerwashing the engine compartment. First case of TPS replacement :) Hope you put some dielectric grease in with the new sensor (at the electrical connector and at the arm) after cleanup to help prevent recurrence.

For sure. Dielectric on everything. Dealer try to tell me I need to buy the complete throttle body for $400. Lol
 

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Yeah, luckily Ford does make the potentiometers available for the throttle bodies. They are just not widely advertised!
 

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Dead thread revival!
I got codes P2111 and P2112 this morning. I did not get the TPS code though. Do you guys think this is still TPS or did my throttle body go out?
 
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Welp, it was not the throttle Position Sensor. I'm going to pull a 4.0L explorer TB from a salvage yard since they are supposedly a larger bore and Ford wants $240 for the SHO one.
 
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Welp, it was not the throttle Position Sensor. I'm going to pull a 4.0L explorer TB from a salvage yard since they are a larger bore and Ford wants $240 for the SHO one.
You might want to talk to Torrie before you do that. The ECU really counts on having an accurate TB model for airmass feed forward, boost control, starting, etc. I don't really know all the implications but there's at least a potential for some major headaches with the tune. Here's some of the relevant tables I found at a glance that would need changing:
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Been running a salvage yard TB off a 2009 4.0L Explorer. They are the same bore size as our TB. I took my TB apart to see why it was causing the code. All the parts looked intact. But, the actuator bearing was binding quite a bit. I soaked it in penetrant then bathed it in a lubricant. It is moving much more freely now. I'll reinstall and see if the issue is fixed.

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Worked. cleaned and lubed the actuator bearing and the metal dowels that rest in the plastic body with a silicone-based lubricant. Looks like graphite was used originally but I bet originally they didn't think water was going to be getting in there. I'm hoping to displace the future water and stop corrosion.

Oh, and the previous owner had installed one of those EconAid spacer things. I threw that away.
 
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