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>P2299-BRAKE PEDAL POSITION / ACCELERATOR PEDAL POSITION INCOMPATIBLE</title><para
><ptxt
>For a complete wiring diagram <emph
>Refer to Section 8W</emph>.</ptxt></para><diagnostic
type="condition"
><condition
><spec
><list1
><item
><ptxt
><emph
>When Monitored:</emph></ptxt><para
><ptxt
>Ignition on. No Break or APPS faults present.</ptxt></para></item><item
><ptxt
><emph
>Set Condition:</emph></ptxt><para
><ptxt
>The PCM recognizes a brake application following the APPS showing a fixed pedal opening. Temporary or permanent. Internally the PCM will reduce throttle opening below driver demand. One trip fault
and the code will be set within 5 seconds. ETC light will illuminate, the light will only stay illuminated while DTC is active.</ptxt></para></item></list1><table
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><emph
>Possible Causes</emph></ptxt></entry></row></thead><tbody
><row
><entry
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><ptxt
>CUSTOMER PRESSING ACCELERATOR PEDAL, THEN PRESSING BRAKE PEDAL, AND CONTINUES HOLDING THEM DOWN SIMULTANEOUSLY</ptxt></entry></row><row
><entry
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><ptxt
>STOP LAMP SWITCH</ptxt></entry></row><row
><entry
valign="top"
align="left"
><ptxt
>APP SENSOR</ptxt></entry></row></tbody></tgroup></table></spec><para
><ptxt
><emph
>Always perform the Pre-Diagnostic Troubleshooting procedure before proceeding. <extxref
document="SOFTLINK"
extrefid="0900000030"
>(Refer to 9 - ENGINE - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING)</extxref>.</emph></ptxt></para></condition></diagnostic><diagnostic
type="test"
><?STEP 1------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------?><testgrp
><title
>Diagnostic Test</title><spec
><ptxt
><testno><emph>1.</emph></testno> <emph
>DTC INFORMATION</emph></ptxt></spec><attention3
name="NOTE"
><ptxt
>If a pedal assembly becomes mechanically stuck the voltage output will stay fixed, if this is also Followed by a long application of the brakes this code will set.</ptxt></attention3><attention3
name="NOTE"
><ptxt
>When this code sets the pedal position in the PCM software will ramp to idle. If the Pedal voltage changes OR the brake pedal is released, the pedal position in the PCM software
will ramp up to the pedal position and the ETC light will go out.</ptxt></attention3><test1
><ptxt
>With a scan tool, read DTCs and record the related Freeze Frame data.</ptxt></test1><test1
><ptxt
>Diagnose all other Stop Lamp Switch and APP Sensor codes before continuing.</ptxt></test1><test1
><ptxt
>This code can be set by a driver who uses both feet while driving, one for the Accelerator Pedal and the other for the Brake Pedal.</ptxt></test1><test1
><attention3
name="NOTE"
><ptxt
>The most likely cause of this DTC is caused by the customer Brake Torquing the engine by pressing the Accelerator pedal and the pressing the Brake Pedal.</ptxt></attention3></test1><test1
><ptxt
>Ask the driver of the vehicle if these conditions apply to their driving habits.</ptxt></test1><question
>Are the listed conditions part of the customers driving habits?</question><result
>Yes</result><action
><list1
><item
><ptxt
>Advise the customer of what caused the DTC. This is normal operation of a ETC equipped vehicle because of safety issues.</ptxt></item><item
><ptxt
>Perform the POWERTRAIN VERIFICATION TEST. <extxref
document="SOFTLINK"
extrefid="0900000360"
>(Refer to 9 - ENGINE - STANDARD PROCEDURE)</extxref> </ptxt></item></list1></action><result
>No</result><action
><list1
><item
><ptxt
>Go To <intxref
refid="aec329abc6664ae1bdefcd65559970f4"
>2</intxref><symbol
name="SKIP"
></symbol></ptxt></item></list1></action></testgrp><?STEP 2------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------?><testgrp
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><spec
><ptxt
><testno><emph>2.</emph></testno> <emph
>STOP LAMP SWITCH OPERATION</emph></ptxt></spec><test1
><ptxt
>With a scan tool, read both Stop Lamp Switch statuses while pressing and releasing the Brake Pedal.</ptxt></test1><question
>Does the scan tool display the Pressed and Released while pressing and releasing the Pedal?</question><result
>Yes</result><action
><list1
><item
><ptxt
>Go To <intxref
refid="k51e72d0c9994d1a9516acd68e67d6f3"
>3</intxref></ptxt></item></list1></action><result
>No</result><action
><list1
><item
><ptxt
>Check the Stop Lamp Switch for proper installation and check the related circuits for opens and shorts using the appropriate wiring diagram. If OK, replace
the Stop Lamp Switch assembly.</ptxt></item><item
><ptxt
>Perform the POWERTRAIN VERIFICATION TEST. <extxref
document="SOFTLINK"
extrefid="0900000360"
>(Refer to 9 - ENGINE - STANDARD PROCEDURE)</extxref><symbol
name="SKIP"
></symbol></ptxt></item></list1></action></testgrp><?STEP 3------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------?><testgrp
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><spec
><ptxt
><testno><emph>3.</emph></testno> <emph
>APP SENSOR SWEEP</emph></ptxt></spec><test1
><ptxt
>Ignition on, engine not running.</ptxt></test1><test1
><ptxt
>With a scan tool, monitor both APP Sensor voltage readings.</ptxt></test1><test1
><ptxt
>Slowly press the accelerator pedal from idle until it reaches the end stop near the floor.</ptxt></test1><test1
><ptxt
>APPS No.1 voltage should start at approximately 0.45 of a volt and increase to approximately 4.6 volts with a smooth transition.</ptxt></test1><test1
><ptxt
>APPS No.2 voltage should start at approximately 0.22 of a volt and increase to approximately 2.31 volts with a smooth transition.</ptxt></test1><question
>Does the voltage for the appropriate sensor follow the list specification?</question><result
>Yes</result><action
><list1
><item
><ptxt
>Refer to the INTERMITTENT CONDITION Diagnostic Procedure.</ptxt></item><item
><ptxt
>Perform the POWERTRAIN VERIFICATION TEST. <extxref
document="SOFTLINK"
extrefid="0900000360"
>(Refer to 9 - ENGINE - STANDARD PROCEDURE)</extxref></ptxt></item></list1></action><result
>No</result><action
><list1
><item
><ptxt
>Check the Signal and Return circuits for opens and shorts. If OK, Replace the APP Sensor Assembly per Service Information. After installation is complete,
with a scan tool select the ETC RELEARN function to relearn the APPS values.</ptxt></item><item
><ptxt
>Perform the POWERTRAIN VERIFICATION TEST. <extxref
document="SOFTLINK"
extrefid="0900000360"
>(Refer to 9 - ENGINE - STANDARD PROCEDURE)</extxref><symbol
name="SKIP"
></symbol></ptxt></item></list1></action></testgrp></diagnostic></servinfo>