Diagnostic code
P0123 Code: Throttle position sensor high signal
P0123 does not prove one failed part. It means the computer saw throttle position sensor high signal. Use the code to choose tests around check for reduced-power or throttle companion codes; inspect throttle body and pedal connectors; if th
Educational reference only, not professional repair advice. A fault code is a starting point, not a diagnosis. Vehicle symptoms, live data, service history, and manufacturer-specific procedures change the repair path. If the check engine light is flashing, the vehicle is overheating, brakes or steering feel unsafe, fuel odor or smoke appears, or the engine is running poorly, stop driving when safe and get professional help.
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Safety limits for this page
Use this page as a reference only. Do not perform hazardous repairs from a web guide. Stop when safe and contact a qualified mechanic if any warning condition below applies.
- Opening fuel lines, fuel tanks, or pressurized fuel components
- Flashing check engine light
- Overheating, smoke, or strong fuel smell
- Loss of power, severe shaking, unsafe braking, or unsafe steering
- Fuel odor, visible leak, smoke, or hard starting after refueling
Can I drive?
A short local trip may be possible if the vehicle runs normally and the check engine light is solid. Avoid highway driving, towing, hard acceleration, or ignore-the-light driving until P0123 is diagnosed, especially if rough running, overheating, fuel smell, or power loss appears.
Repair range
$90-$900
Scanner note
OBD-II scanner with throttle and pedal live data
Plain-English Meaning
P0123 does not prove one failed part. It means the computer saw throttle position sensor high signal. Use the code to choose tests around check for reduced-power or throttle companion codes; inspect throttle body and pedal connectors; if those checks do not match the data, look for wiring, fluid, airflow, fuel, or mechanical causes before replacing components.
Common Causes
Common possibilities (most common first):
- Throttle or pedal position sensor signal mismatch
- Dirty or sticking throttle body
- Wiring or connector fault at the throttle body
- Reference voltage or ground problem
- Throttle relearn or control module issue
Order varies by make, model, mileage, and operating conditions. Do not replace parts based only on this list — verify with a scan tool and qualified mechanic.
Symptoms
- Check engine light
- Reduced engine power warning
- Hesitation or unstable idle
- Limited throttle response
Diagnostic Steps
- 1Check for reduced-power or throttle companion codes
- 2Inspect throttle body and pedal connectors
- 3Compare pedal and throttle position live data
- 4Check reference voltage and ground circuits
- 5Perform the specified relearn only after mechanical and wiring checks
Confusable And Related Codes
P0507
Compare →P0507 means the engine idle speed is higher than the computer is trying to command. Extra air entering the engine, throttle body buildup, idle control faults, or an idle relearn issue can all create a high idle condition.
P0121
Compare →When P0121 appears, focus on throttle position sensor range or performance problem and the conditions recorded when the monitor failed. The practical path is check for reduced-power or throttle companion codes; then check whether throttle o
P0122
Compare →P0122 is best read as a throttle position evidence trail. In this case the important clues are throttle or pedal position sensor signal mismatch; dirty or sticking throttle body; wiring or connector fault at the throttle body. The code narr
FAQ
What does P0123 mean in plain English?
P0123 means the computer saw a throttle position sensor high signal. It identifies the system to test first, not a guaranteed failed part.
Can I drive with P0123?
Possibly for a short local trip if the vehicle runs normally and the light is solid. Stop driving if the light flashes, the engine overheats, power drops, or strong fuel smell appears.
Is P0123 always caused by one part?
No. Several electrical, sensor, airflow, fuel, mechanical, or wiring issues can set the same code, so testing should confirm the cause before parts are replaced.
This page is educational and is not a substitute for hands-on vehicle diagnosis.