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Looking for infomation regaurding this error code.
Anything will help.

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4d4m

2001 Chrys. Sebring LXi - 3.0 V6


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PostPosted: Sat Sep 24, 2005 9:12 pm 
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Welcome 4d4m,

What are the symptoms? Do you have problems with the idle?

P0123 Throttle/Petal Position Sensor/Switch A Circuit High Input

Check the wiring going to the TPS (throttle position sensor). More than likely you have a problem with the wiring to the TPS or the TPS is bad. Check that out and report back.

So next steps:
- Check the voltage at the TPS, make sure it's in spec.
- Visually inspect the wiring going to the TPS for any chafing, breaks, etc.

EDIT: I created a troubleshooting page just for P0123:
http://www.obd-codes.com/trouble_codes/ ... -input.php


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