P

DTC

P0123

Accelerator position sensor 1 circuit high input

P0124

Accelerator position sensor 1 circuit intermittent

DESCRIPTION

On electronic injection systems, there is no longer a load lever that mechanically controls the fuelling. The flow is calculated by the ECM depending on a number of parameters, including pedal position, which is measured using a potentiometer. The absence of a mechanical link between the accelerator pedal and the injection system presents a risk of loss of control of the engine in the event of a failure of the component in charge of providing the driver’s request information to the injection system. The pedal sensor(A) therefore has two potentiometers whose slides are mechanically solid. The two potentiometers are supplied from distinct and different power sources so there is built in redundancy of information giving reliable driver’s request information. A voltage is generated across the potentiometer in the acceleration position sensor as a function of the accelerator-pedal setting. Using a programmed characteristic curve, the pedal’s position is then calculated from this voltage.

DTC DETECTING CONDITION

DTC No

Detecting Condition & Limp Home

Suspect area

P0123

P0124

Detecting Condition

P0123 : The signal voltage (sensor power) > 4.9V

P0124 : The supply voltage (sensor power) < 4.7 V or > 5.1 V

- In this case, P1522/ P1523(Sensor Supply Voltage 1 Malfunction) or P0104(Mass air flow Circuit Intermittent) is detected together.

Enable Condition

Ignition switch : ON

Limp Home

Fast idle speed at 950 RPM.

Air conditioner deactivated.

- Open or short in APS track 1 circuit

- APS

- ECM

SPECIFICATIONS

APS track 1

Normal Parameter

Idle position (0%)

Fully open position (100%)

Signal Voltage

0.6 ~ 0.85V

3.5 ~ 4.7V

SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
SIGNAL WAVEFORM
INSPECTION PROCEDURES

Proceed with ECM problem procedure.

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