Q: Esp,Epc, engine lights on 2005 Volkswagon Golf

asked by on February 11, 2017

Hello! My ESP, EPC and engine lights are on. I get a "throttle pedal position sensor switch A, circuit low input" code. I can't pass 100km/h or 3000 rpm. I have changed the throttle pedal and there is no change. What needs to be done?

My car has 155000 miles.
My car has a manual transmission.

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