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Old Dec 4, 2015 | 04:37 PM
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hello my name is jose i am from california . i have a 2003 is300 and i recently started having accelerator problems ,some times the car drives fine and then out of no were it will not respond to any throttle pedal movement only when i give it full throttle it will move. check engine light came on and trac light is flashing code p2121 and p2127 came up can anyone help with a referall to a thread that might help with diagnosing this problem
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Old Dec 8, 2015 | 06:08 PM
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Sounds like a throttle position sensor to me, man. Lexus has a CSP for your car so that you can have it replaced under warranty from them but you have to take it to a dealer and you might have to pay a diagnostic fee. No big deal to pay $140 for a Lexus part and replacement. Don't even have to get your hands dirty.
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Old Dec 9, 2015 | 04:43 PM
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hey thanks man. what is a csp?.


NVM I LOOKED IT UP SO BASICALLY IT IS A RECALL THANK U AGAIN MAN IMA CALL LEXUS WITH MY VIN AND SEE IF THERE IS ANY RECAL FOR MY CAR THANKS.




OK SO I JUST WENTON THIS TOYOTA LOOK P SAFETY RECALLS AND IT SAID THERE IS NOTHING FOR MY CAR

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