That means your throttle position sensor needs to be replaced. It is not allowing the the computer to push your throttle plate to go pass a certain angle which is not allowing it to go pass a certain mph usually 40mph. That means your throttle position sensor needs to be replaced. It is not allowing the the computer to push your throttle plate to go pass a certain angle which is not allowing it to go pass a certain mph usually 40mph.
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Do you mean the oil level sensor was replaced, or do you mean the oil pressure sending unit was replaced?
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That means your throttle position sensor needs to be replaced. It is not allowing the the computer to push your throttle plate to go pass a certain angle which is not allowing it to go pass a certain mph usually 40mph.
40 miles per hour
It depends on what the mph is?
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