P2103
Throttle Actuator Control Motor Circuit High
1997-2003 BMW 525iT E39 2.5L I6 M54 Touring
Critical SeverityPowertrainGeneric (SAE)
Description
High voltage on the throttle motor circuit indicates a short to power or open ground.
Symptoms
- Limp mode
- Check engine light
- Throttle stuck partially open
Common Causes
- Short to voltage
- Open ground circuit
- Failed motor
- ECM driver issue
Diagnostic Steps
- Check for voltage at motor with key off
- Test ground circuit continuity
- Inspect wiring
Repair Notes
Repair wiring fault or replace throttle body assembly.
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Common Questions
What does code P2103 mean on a 1997-2003 BMW 525iT E39?
P2103 stands for "Throttle Actuator Control Motor Circuit High". High voltage on the throttle motor circuit indicates a short to power or open ground.
What are the symptoms of P2103 on a BMW 525iT E39?
Common symptoms of P2103 include: Limp mode, Check engine light, Throttle stuck partially open.
What causes P2103 on a 1997-2003 BMW 525iT E39?
Common causes of P2103 include: Short to voltage, Open ground circuit, Failed motor, ECM driver issue.