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 Post subject: ask help for VW cabrio 1999 code P0121 P1544
PostPosted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 8:04 pm 
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Hi guys, I have a VW cabrio 1999. I left my car light on for a whole day. then the battery died. So I went to buy another battery and put it back. Then the AC won't work any more. And the check-temperature light flashes all the time. but the engine temperature is not high at all according to the thermometer on the dash. So I just drove it any way.
Then I used the Actron code diagnotic machine to read the OBD codes.
The codes were
P1544 Manf. Control Vehicle spped idle speed control auxiliary inputs.
P0121 TPS/Pedal position sensor A, CKT Range/Perf.

Summer is coming soon in Arizona. It will be pretty hot down here. What should I do to solve this problem? Thank you very much.


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