P2110 critical

Throttle Actuator Control System -- Forced Limited RPM

The P2110 code means the vehicle's onboard diagnostic system has detected: Throttle Actuator Control System -- Forced Limited RPM. This is a critical severity code.

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Keep driving?
Short distances only
DIY difficulty
hard
Estimated cost
$150 - $800 (parts and labor)
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Common Symptoms

  • Engine RPM limited to a maximum of 1500-2000 RPM
  • Very slow acceleration
  • Reduced power warning on dash
  • Vehicle speed limited to 20-35 mph
  • Check engine light on

Probable Causes (Ranked by Likelihood)

  • Throttle system fault triggering RPM limiter Very High
  • Accelerator pedal position sensor malfunction High
  • Electronic throttle body failure Moderate
  • Wiring fault in throttle or pedal position circuits Moderate
  • PCM internal throttle control failure Low

Step-by-Step Diagnostic Procedure

  1. Scan for all stored codes -- P2110 is always caused by another underlying throttle system code

  2. Diagnose companion codes first (P2100-P2108, P2120-P2135 range)

  3. Test accelerator pedal position sensor outputs with scan tool -- both signals must track smoothly

  4. Test throttle body position sensors -- commanded vs actual position should match

  5. After repairing root cause, clear codes and perform throttle relearn procedure

Common Fixes by Vehicle

What techs usually find when diagnosing P2110 on specific vehicles — tap your vehicle for the fix and the exact part:

2005-2017 VW/Audi 2.0T TSI/TFSI easy DIY

Throttle body carbon buildup -- clean with CRC throttle body cleaner after removing from intake. Do NOT spray directly into the throttle with engine running (damages MAF/MAP). After cleaning, perform throttle body alignment with VCDS. Replace throttle if motor has electrical fault.

Labor: 1 hour
2008-2016 BMW N52/N54/N55 (3-Series, 5-Series) hard DIY

BMW N-engine P2110 usually means failed valvetronic eccentric shaft actuator motor, NOT throttle body. Check actuator motor with scan tool -- if not responding, replace motor (BMW part 11377603979). Reset adaptations after replacement.

Labor: 3 hours
2007-2014 Audi A4/A6 3.2L FSI V6 hard DIY

P2110 on 3.2 FSI is usually intake carbon buildup causing throttle compensation to max out. Walnut blast intake valves, clean throttle body, verify no vacuum leaks. Use OEM Pierburg throttle if replacement needed.

Labor: 6 hours

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I drive with code P2110?

Only short distances at low speed. The PCM has limited engine RPM as a safety measure due to a detected throttle system fault. You can drive slowly to a repair shop, but the vehicle will be very sluggish.

Is P2110 the actual problem or a symptom?

P2110 is a symptom code, not the root cause. It tells you the PCM has activated RPM limiting due to another throttle system fault. You must find and fix the companion code (often P2135, P2120, or P2100-series) to resolve P2110.

Will the RPM limit go away if I clear codes?

It may temporarily clear, but if the underlying fault remains, the PCM will re-enter limited RPM mode very quickly -- often within seconds of driving. Fix the root cause first, then clear all codes.

Sources

This page is built from documented references. Verify against your own service info before repair work.

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