DTC P2176: Inspection
Throttle Body Visual Inspection
Test Procedure
- Procedure
- Check for sludge or carbon on the throttle valve.
- Normal Conditions
- There is no sludge or carbon on the throttle valve.
Results
- If it is abnormal, clean the throttle body - Refer to: Throttle Body Cleaning () or Throttle Body Carbon Accumulation Check () .
Throttle Body Inspection
NOTE: Since there is no direct method to test the inspection item, troubleshooting is performed using a known-good component.
Test Procedure
- Install a known-good throttle body and attempt to reproduce the failure.
Results
- If the failure is reproduced, there is a problem with other related components.
- If the symptom/DTC goes away, the throttle body must be faulty.
MTR1, MTR2 Open Wire Inspection
NOTICE:
Before disconnecting the PCM connector, jump the SCS line with the HDS, and wait more than 1 minute.
Test Procedure
- Preparation
- Throttle body connector (6P): disconnected
- PCM connector E (114P): disconnected
- Procedure
- Perform the inspection according to the following chart.
| (Disconnected) Throttle body connector (6P) female terminals | (Disconnected) PCM connector E (114P) female terminals | ||||
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Normal Conditions | ||
| MTR1 open wire inspection | OFF | There is less than 1 Ω | |||
| MTR2 open wire inspection | OFF | There is less than 1 Ω | |||
Results
- If abnormal, there is a problem in the circuit.
PCM Inspection
Test Procedure
- If the other inspection item(s) indicated a normal condition, then it is determined that the remaining PCM is the cause.
Results
- There is a problem with the PCM.