How To Fix Reduced Engine Power Quick And Simple! Code P2135 Chevy Or GMC Trucks / SUV's! TPS Issue!

How To Fix Reduced Engine Power Quick And Simple! Code P2135 Chevy Or GMC Trucks / SUV's! TPS Issue!

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In this video, I show in detail how to fix a common reduced engine power issue that’s associated with Chevy or GMC LS engines. The vehicle in the video is a 2007 Chevy Suburban. This fix requires minimal skills and tools and can be done within minutes.

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Andy Garcia says:

How long that one last cuz I have to change mys every 3 to 4 months

Socaminister TRINI says:

whats the name of the part?

Bruce Lucas says:

Fixed the ground issue on the passenger side of the engine, ran fine for 3 days then went back to the issue. Have a replacement throttle body that I plan to put on very soon

Annoying thing is that mine has a small coolant line running through at the bottom… Why?

long schlong says:

mine was 1 wire barely hanging on by insulation at the throttle body connection! check wires!!

JustJud7 says:

I just had this happen last night on my 2018 f-250. I already have to get some body work done but need to make an hour trip before I bring it. I’ll just tell them to handle that too. Do you think the trip will put it at high risk for further problems before I bring it in?

victor medrano says:

Made a MISTAKE by BUYING a CHEVY

Jae & Zoey's VLOGS says:

Thanks for the video. I ended up having to change the throttle body. My car has 125k on it. Only question I do have it, the voltage meter. What is it supposed to be on? I notice it starts at 14 or a little over then after a while it goes down between 12-14. Does that mean I need a new battery? Other than that, the car runs great.

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