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The P0221 trouble code indicates a problem with the Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) circuit range or performance.
Modern vehicles use electronic throttle control systems to regulate engine airflow. The throttle position sensor tells the engine control module (ECM) how far the throttle plate is open.
When the ECM detects that the TPS signal is outside the expected operating range or behaving inconsistently, it stores the code:
P0221 — Throttle Position Sensor Range/Performance Problem.
If ignored, this issue can lead to poor throttle response, reduced engine power, or limp mode activation.
The Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) measures the angle of the throttle plate and sends voltage signals to the ECU.
Typical TPS voltage values:
~0.5V at closed throttle (idle)
~4.5V at wide open throttle
When the ECU receives signals that:
fluctuate unexpectedly
fall outside the normal range
conflict with other sensors
it triggers the P0221 code.
In many modern cars, the TPS is integrated into the electronic throttle body assembly.
Drivers may notice several drivability problems when this code appears.
Typical symptoms include:
Check Engine Light
poor acceleration
hesitation during throttle input
rough idle
reduced engine power
vehicle entering limp mode
Some vehicles may also experience sudden throttle response delays.
Several issues can trigger the P0221 code.
A worn or failing TPS can send incorrect voltage signals to the ECU.
This is one of the most common causes of the code.
Carbon deposits can build up inside the throttle body and interfere with smooth throttle movement.
This may cause inconsistent TPS readings.
Damaged wiring, loose connectors, or corrosion can cause signal interruptions in the TPS circuit.
In some vehicles, the TPS and throttle actuator are part of the same unit.
If the throttle motor fails, the entire throttle body may need replacement.
Some vehicles compare TPS data with the accelerator pedal position sensor.
If these sensors disagree, the ECU may trigger P0221.
Repair costs depend on the cause of the problem.
Typical repair costs include:
| Problem | Repair Cost |
|---|---|
| Throttle body cleaning | $80 – $200 |
| Throttle position sensor replacement | $120 – $350 |
| Wiring repair | $100 – $400 |
| Electronic throttle body replacement | $350 – $900 |
In many cases, cleaning the throttle body resolves the issue.
The vehicle may still be drivable, but it is not recommended to ignore the issue.
Driving with this code may cause:
⚠ reduced engine power
⚠ poor throttle response
⚠ unexpected limp mode
⚠ unstable engine performance
It’s best to repair the issue as soon as possible.
Professional diagnosis usually includes:
✔ scanning live TPS data
✔ testing TPS voltage with a multimeter
✔ inspecting throttle body operation
✔ checking wiring and connectors
Sometimes mechanics also perform a throttle relearn procedure after replacing components.
The P0221 code indicates a range or performance problem in the throttle position sensor circuit.
Common causes include:
faulty TPS sensor
dirty throttle body
wiring problems
faulty electronic throttle body
Fixing the issue early can restore proper throttle response and engine performance.