Was ecm programing done right 07 altima?

Asked by RJ2Vau Jun 11, 2013 at 01:04 AM about the 2008 Nissan Altima Coupe 2.5 S

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 07 altima I replaced the ecm then took it to a dealer to have it programmed. The person that normally does it was on vacation so the fill in person programed the key and every thing else but the car kept getting a p2135 code for the tps and he did not understand why. I took it home and now it wont run. I did some checking and I think he was suppose to do a accelerator pedal release pos learn, throttle value close learn and idle air vol learn. Do you think he did not finish the procedure for reprogramming the ecm?

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yes to relearn the tps turn your car on count to ten, turn it off count to ten again, repeat I think 3 times and that should relearn the fully released position on your tps. and don't start it while doing this just turn it on. the first two are going to be learned while doing this. I can look up the procedure at work tomorrow to confirm but the idle air volume learn you will need a dealer to do that.

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