Check engine code
P2105
p2107
p2110
pedal and throttlebody was replaced from a running parts truck , harness was split open when Motor was out and relooked and found no bad wiring, had these codes be for the motor was out
p2107
p2110
pedal and throttlebody was replaced from a running parts truck , harness was split open when Motor was out and relooked and found no bad wiring, had these codes be for the motor was out
Last edited by 05_on_37s; Dec 24, 2025 at 06:54 PM.
Best to put the year, engine, and trans in your post
Grab a PCED for your year and do the pinpoint tests for code 2105
The 2107 and 2110 are the same system
Realize that both the TP on the gas pedal and the one in the throttle plate must match, or the actuating system will be inop
There is a few pids you need to be checking
I'd be hitting the books hard
A PCED is a bit expensive
Alldata at your library has all of that PCED
You can print for free in most counties
Grab a PCED for your year and do the pinpoint tests for code 2105
The 2107 and 2110 are the same system
Realize that both the TP on the gas pedal and the one in the throttle plate must match, or the actuating system will be inop
There is a few pids you need to be checking
I'd be hitting the books hard
A PCED is a bit expensive
Alldata at your library has all of that PCED
You can print for free in most counties
Best to put the year, engine, and trans in your post
Grab a PCED for your year and do the pinpoint tests for code 2105
The 2107 and 2110 are the same system
Realize that both the TP on the gas pedal and the one in the throttle plate must match, or the actuating system will be inop
There is a few pids you need to be checking
I'd be hitting the books hard
A PCED is a bit expensive
Alldata at your library has all of that PCED
You can print for free in most counties
Grab a PCED for your year and do the pinpoint tests for code 2105
The 2107 and 2110 are the same system
Realize that both the TP on the gas pedal and the one in the throttle plate must match, or the actuating system will be inop
There is a few pids you need to be checking
I'd be hitting the books hard
A PCED is a bit expensive
Alldata at your library has all of that PCED
You can print for free in most counties
All the codes tells you the Throttle can't send signals to the Throttle Body to control the Throttle Body.
An issue with the Pedal, wiring or the Throttle body or a plug-up.
A Scanner that can look at live data can see this signal change when Throttle is pressed with the key on, Scanner connected and set up to see that PID.
They may have worked before, but not now or a compatibility issue.
Good luck.
Last edited by Bluegrass; Dec 25, 2025 at 10:56 PM.











