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    Default DTC Removal On SID 807 Please Need Help

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    I need a complete DTC removal from the bin file of an ecu Siemens SID 807, Any help will be really appreciated.
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    DTC P2137 P0228 P2127

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    it's been two weeks now i tried to remove those DTC but still no luck

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    Avete gi? provato in quel modo?
    It seems the accelerator pedal to be replaced
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    i have changed it already but until now the car can't go above 3000 rpm, i have checked all the wiring from the BSI, BCM, ECU, all seems to be OK

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    Even with dtc off your car can`t go over 3000 rpm !
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    mihaiservice so can you tell me what is the problem? is it in ECU or in car itself? Can you please share your knowledge?

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    The reason for limp mode are:
    P0228 - Accelerator pedal signal 2 fault : Voltage too high
    P2137 - Accelerator pedal signal monitoring fault : Consistency between the two pedal sensor signals
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    But i have change the pedal twice, but still car is not going above 3000rpm

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    wiring problem or ecu inside...

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    Maybe Ecu, i have checked all the wiring.

 

 

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