2009 Chevy Malibu P2135 Code: Throttle Position Sensor Issue & Fix Guide
Hi everyone, I recently joined this forum and want to thank all members for the helpful discussions — your insights are invaluable. I'm currently troubleshooting a persistent issue with my 2009 Chevy Malibu LS 2.4L, where the vehicle exhibits engine shaking, reduced power, and activation of the check engine light along with stability and traction control warnings. The diagnostic trouble code (DTC) displayed is P2135: 'Throttle / Pedal Position Sensor / Switch A/B Voltage Correlation'. I've already cleaned the throttle body, which I read is a common fix online, but the problem persists. After reviewing various threads, I'm now wondering whether this issue stems from a faulty sensor or wiring problems — especially since many users have replaced multiple components without success. Below are my current diagnostic readings: - DTCFRZF: P2135 - FUELSYS1: CL - FUELSYS2: N/A (2.4L engine has only one fuel system) - LOAD_PCT(%): 29.4 - ECT(°F): 144 - SHRTFT1(%): -3.1 - LONGFT1(%): -0.8 - MAP(inHg): 10.0 - RPM(/min): 990 - VSS(mph): 0 - SPARKADV(°): 5 - IAT(°F): 52 - MAF(lb/min): 0.663 - TP(%): 20.8 - RUNTM(sec): 33 - EVAP_PCT(%): 0.0 - FLI(%): 40.4 - WARM_UPS: 0 - CLR_DIST(mile): 0 - EVAP_VP(inH2O): 0.440 - BARO(inHg): 30.1 - CATEMP11(°F): 924.80 - VPWR(V): 14.965 - LOAD_ABS(%): 24.0 - EQ_RAT: 0.999 - TP_R(%): 6.3 - AAT(°F): 32 - TP_B(%): 25.9 - APP_D(%): 17.6 - APP_E(%): 8.6 - TAC_PCT(%): 9.4 I'm seeking expert advice — if you're a mechanic or have experienced this issue before, please share your insights. I'd greatly appreciate any suggestions on diagnosis, part replacement, or troubleshooting steps. Thank you in advance for your time and knowledge!
The Throttle Position (TP) and TP_B signals should match closely. If they don't, the P2135 code will trigger. Use a scan tool to monitor these two parameters in real time to confirm if the issue is sensor-related. A dedicated throttle position sensor replacement kit is available — check South Main Auto Repair.com for detailed video guides.