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Old Jan 15, 2022 | 06:41 AM
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Limp mode

So been having problems with my 02. Keeps going into limp mode. I ha e codes p0638 and p01125. I have replaces the throttle body and had it reset. But I am still going into limp mode and throwing the codes after I reset the codes. I need to get this fixed asap due to it being my only car right now.
I also need to replace the leak detection pump and a wheel speed sensor.. I really need some ideas on what else this could be. Could the serp belt being old cause this to keep happening? how much deflection should I have on the belt?
 
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Old Jan 15, 2022 | 09:51 AM
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Originally Posted by cookingguy
So been having problems with my 02. Keeps going into limp mode. I ha e codes p0638 and p01125. I have replaces the throttle body and had it reset. But I am still going into limp mode and throwing the codes after I reset the codes. I need to get this fixed asap due to it being my only car right now.
I also need to replace the leak detection pump and a wheel speed sensor.. I really need some ideas on what else this could be. Could the serp belt being old cause this to keep happening? how much deflection should I have on the belt?
I think the issue is due to bad throttle body connector.Solution is to replace TB connector, can buy one from a dismantled car , to replace is just a solder job.Is usual at 17-19 years old Mini
 
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