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Trouble codes p2107 & p2112 throttle body issues
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<blockquote data-quote="Van@RevanRacing" data-source="post: 14317084" data-attributes="member: 69847"><p>A not so common issue is servo motor failure. You can get an OEM Throttle Body from Ford Racing for about $130 plus shipping. Replace your servo motor and clean the brass gears inside while you're at it. The servo motor has failed on occasion on many different throttle body's and not just Kenne Bell. This could quickly and easily solve your problem.</p><p></p><p>Quick test is to drive the car until the code goes off. Usually the car is already hot. The servo motor is encased in a cylinder on the side of the throttle on the right side of the throttle. If it is too hot to touch to the point that it will burn you then that is a very good indicator that the servo motor is toast.</p><p></p><p>I hope that helps and resolves your issue.</p><p></p><p>Van</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Van@RevanRacing, post: 14317084, member: 69847"] A not so common issue is servo motor failure. You can get an OEM Throttle Body from Ford Racing for about $130 plus shipping. Replace your servo motor and clean the brass gears inside while you're at it. The servo motor has failed on occasion on many different throttle body's and not just Kenne Bell. This could quickly and easily solve your problem. Quick test is to drive the car until the code goes off. Usually the car is already hot. The servo motor is encased in a cylinder on the side of the throttle on the right side of the throttle. If it is too hot to touch to the point that it will burn you then that is a very good indicator that the servo motor is toast. I hope that helps and resolves your issue. Van [/QUOTE]
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