P2135 code on 2013 Nissan rogue won't go off what can I do to figure this out

Asked by GuruDYRC81 Apr 03, 2024 at 12:02 PM about the 2013 Nissan Rogue SV

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Good morning!
I have a Nissan 2013
Rogue
Been having a issue
with engine light/ code
coming on p2135 TPS
going into limp mode
staying in limp mode.
We've replaced the
peddle, throttle body 2
times, new wiring
harness plug. Relearned
by mechanic and
Nissan dealership. Still
won't clear code or go
off any other solutions
or could be causing
problem. We're thinking
we got another bad
throttle body.  or replace
the computer? Please
and thank you
Engine light came on 3
days after buying it,
oddly the light would go
off on its own for a
week or 2 then come
back on go off now it's
back on and won't go
off with clearing code.
Only 98,000 miles

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Check the live data, if the live data shows normal operation of the throttle system then it is most likely the ECM, but make sure everything is as it should be on the data stream first.

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