My Pajero 6G74 engine 2003 model is having problems i have tried everything so if anyone out there has ideas kindly share.It has error codes P0120 throttle/peddal sensor/switch A circuit and P0225 Throttle/Pedal position sensor/switch C circuit . I tried changing the throttle position sensor and again changed the whole throttle body.The accelerator wont respond even if i step on it the car wont rave but is starts with very high revs

Asked by Dingiswayo Musawenko... Jan 17, 2017 at 01:23 AM about the 2003 Mitsubishi Montero XLS 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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On the p0120 code the needs to be a steady 5 volts from the sensor and a good ground is a must, check the connections and clean the connector if needed. The Pedal Position Sensor is in conjunction with this sensor so you may wanted to see if this is functioning as well. I HAVE A FEELING YOU HAVE A FAULTY WIRE CONNECTION

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Im having the same issue with my pajero.. getting 25% position angle and rpm is a bit high.. im going to check the wirings and also grounding points..

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