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P0222Powertrain
Powertrain · SAE
TPS/Accelerator Pedal Sensor B — Low Signal

Meaning

The track B signal voltage of the TPS or accelerator pedal position sensor is below the minimum acceptable threshold (typically < 0.2 V). A low signal indicates a short to ground, an open circuit, or an internally failed sensor on track B.

Common causes

  • Short to ground on the track B signal wire
  • Open circuit in the track B wiring
  • Internal short to ground in the TPS/APP sensor on track B
  • Corroded or loose connector contacts causing excessive voltage drop
  • Failed 5 V reference supply for the B circuit

Symptoms

  • Check-engine light (MIL) on
  • Limp-home mode with throttle limitation
  • Engine does not respond to the accelerator pedal
  • Possible associated code P2138
  • Engine speed locked at idle in some cases

Severity

High: low TPS B signal activates limp-home mode; drivability is seriously compromised.

What to do

  1. Measure TPS B signal voltage at the connector (must be > 0.2 V with pedal released)
  2. Disconnect the sensor and measure voltage on the signal B wire: if still low, short to ground in the wiring
  3. Check wiring for open circuits and short circuits
  4. Verify the 5 V reference supply
  5. Replace the TPS/APP sensor if the short is internal

Format conversion

SAEP0222
HEX0222
VAG00546
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