P2175 - OBD II Trouble Code
Our automotive experts have put together the following information about the P2175 diagnostic trouble code. We've provided the common symptoms that occur when this code is set along with the frequent repairs that address the issues related to the P2175 code.
What Does P2175 Code Mean?
OBD-II Code P2175 is defined as a Throttle Actuator Control System - Low Air Flow Detected
The electronic throttle control system (ETCS) controls the throttle valve opening. When the driver presses the accelerator pedal, the Accelerator Pedal Position Sensor (APP) sends a signal to the engine's control module (PCM) telling the PCM how much power the driver is requesting from the engine. The PCM then commands the throttle plate to open accordingly. If the PCM detects the sudden an insufficient airflow through the engine, the PCM will set code P2175. The PCM may also put the engine into "limp home mode", limiting the available power from the engine to prevent unwanted acceleration.
P2175 Symptoms
- Decreased engine performance
- Engine may enter limp home mode (reduced performance)
- Increased fuel consumption
Common Problems That Trigger the P2175 Code
- Accelerator Pedal Position (APP) assembly failure
- Blockage in the intake system
- Clogged air filter
- Mass Airflow (MAF) sensor is dirty/loss of calibration
- Powertrain Control Module (PCM) failure
- Throttle control motor failure
- Wiring issue
About the Author
Brad Kava is an automotive expert at RepairPal, the leading online source of auto repair resources and estimates. With many ASE Master certified mechanics on staff who have decades of experience, RepairPal knows all the fine points of car repair.
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