Throttle Actuator Control Motor Circuit Open
2004-2016 Aston Martin DB9 6.0L V12
Description
Open circuit detected in the electronic throttle body motor drive circuit.
Symptoms
- Reduced power/limp mode
- Check engine light
- Throttle unresponsive
- Engine may not rev above idle
Common Causes
- Failed throttle body motor
- Broken wiring
- Corroded connector
- ECM driver failure
Diagnostic Steps
- Check throttle body connector
- Measure motor resistance (2-7 ohms typical)
- Inspect wiring to ECM
- Test ECM motor driver output
Repair Notes
Replace throttle body assembly or repair wiring. ECM replacement rarely needed.
Related Codes
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- P0011Intake Camshaft Position Timing Over-Advanced Bank 1
- P0012Intake Camshaft Position Timing Over-Retarded Bank 1
- P0013Exhaust Camshaft Position Actuator Circuit/Open Bank 1
- P0014Exhaust Camshaft Position Timing Over-Advanced Bank 1
- P0015Exhaust Camshaft Position Timing Over-Retarded Bank 1
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Common Questions
What does code P2100 mean on a 2004-2016 Aston Martin DB9?
P2100 stands for "Throttle Actuator Control Motor Circuit Open". Open circuit detected in the electronic throttle body motor drive circuit.
What are the symptoms of P2100 on a Aston Martin DB9?
Common symptoms of P2100 include: Reduced power/limp mode, Check engine light, Throttle unresponsive, Engine may not rev above idle.
What causes P2100 on a 2004-2016 Aston Martin DB9?
Common causes of P2100 include: Failed throttle body motor, Broken wiring, Corroded connector, ECM driver failure.