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Usually, you remove and clean the electronic sensor that is attached to the accelerator pedal. After disconnection and cleaning, it will relearn. Clean the Throttle body at the same time which is at the other end of the process.
Hello - this diagnostic code, P1589, is a throttle relearning error - typically done after a throttle control unit is replaced. This error occurs during deceleration testing, when the vehicle is almost at a stop - but the acceleration sensor in the vehicle doesn't register that deceleration correctly.
Feb 15, 2017
Wanda, could be bad wires/plug, faulty throttle body, ecu/computer, etc. Vehicle will have to be checked by a good tech. diagnosed and estimate repair. Check the attached link,instruction and guides, Good luck
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Any problem can be fixed with a little diagnosis. Well the P0107 is a MAP sensor code( Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor) this is usually caused by a bad sensor or a bad connection, a vacuum leak could also cause this code to appear. The P0175 is a input shaft turbine speed sensor which is in the tranny, the P1500 is a vehicle speed sensor which is also in the trans. I would start and look for a possible bad ground or a bad connection on the trans. Does your speedo work? If you cannot find any bad grounds or bad connections, have the codes cleared and drive the car and see which codes come back. You would be surprised what kind of problems a bad ground can do...... Hope this helps you out......
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