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2007 Honda Accord

Old Jan 14, 2023 | 07:18 PM
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Car is throwing a U0107 code and I've tried everything to clear code. I recently replaced the connector because wires came loose. Can someone direct me in right direction please. Car has no gas pedal when applying gas!

What wires go where U0107 is being thrown please help
 
Old Jan 15, 2023 | 09:38 AM
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The U0107 has a long list of electrical tests to see if there is a wiring problem. You can get the 03-07 shop manual from automanualsource.com for $22 and is definitely worth the investment.

There is also a tread on a different honda forum that I can't directly link due to forum rules. Google 2007 accord limp mode u0107. There are some tips in that thread too.

You said you did a lot of work already, but what did you do so far to fix the issue?
 
Old Jan 15, 2023 | 01:16 PM
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I changed the throttle body and the starter. As I was removing throttle two wires came out of the connector to the throttle body. I was wandering if I had those wires connected correctly. The code says that it lost communication to the throttle actuator control module. If those wires were correctly wired right. Would you still get that code? Am I overlooking something here. Do I have to reprogram those modules?
 
Old Jan 15, 2023 | 02:59 PM
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You may have to recalibrate the replacement throttle body if your scanner can do that.
 
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