P1295 – Dodge DTC

Dodge DTC P1295 – No 5 Volts To TP Sensor

DTC P1295 meaning on Dodge

DTC P1295 on a Dodge indicates that there is no 5 volts reference voltage to the Throttle Position (TP) sensor.

Dodge DTC P1295 symptoms

  • Check Engine Light (CEL) illuminated
  • Reduced engine performance
  • Throttle response issues

Dodge DTC P1295 causes

  • Defective TP sensor
  • Wiring or connector issues in the TP sensor circuit
  • Faulty Engine Control Module (ECM)

Dodge DTC P1295 seriousness

The seriousness of DTC P1295 lies in the fact that it can lead to poor engine performance and drivability issues. It is important to address this code promptly to avoid further complications.

How to diagnose DTC P1295 on Dodge

  1. Check the TP sensor wiring and connector for any damage or corrosion
  2. Test the TP sensor using a multimeter to ensure it is functioning correctly
  3. Check the 5-volt reference circuit for continuity and proper voltage
  4. Scan the ECM for any related codes or issues

How to fix DTC P1295 on Dodge

  1. Replace the TP sensor if found faulty
  2. Repair any damaged wiring or connectors in the TP sensor circuit
  3. If the ECM is determined to be faulty, replace it with a new one

How to erase DTC P1295 on Dodge

  1. Use an OBD-II scanner to clear the DTC P1295 code
  2. Ensure the issue causing the code has been resolved before clearing it
  3. Perform a test drive to verify that the code does not return