Tis isn't as easy as changing a part to fix it. This is how it works: The engine control module (ECM)/powertrain control module (PCM) uses the serial signal line for two-way communication with the throttle actuator control module.
The ECM/PCM transmits the accelerator pedal position signal to the throttle actuator module, and the throttle actuator control module transmits the actual throttle valve position signal, or a malfunction signal, etc, to the ECM/PCM via this line.
When no serial signals from the throttle actuator control module are received or the serial signals are abnormal for more than a set period of time, the ECM/PCM detects a malfunction and a DTC is stored.
If the connection is bad at any of these or low battery voltage so have the battery checked for condition and load test may have something to do with it. You really need a pro scanner to delve in to this especially since you have stated that water got on your sensor. That really screws things up. This cold have even shorted the throttle module out but you don't want to replace modules without actually checking these first and you need a pro style scanner to do that.
Tuesday, May 11th, 2021 AT 6:43 PM
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