P115F MINI – Accelerator / Pedal Position Sensor / Switch ‘A’ / ‘B’ Synchronous Operation Correlation, Row 1

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🔧 P115F MINI Code: Throttle Actuator Malfunction – Complete Guide


🚨 Common Symptoms

  • 🚨 Check Engine Light On.
  • 🚗 Limp Mode/Reduced Power: Limited power, restricted RPM.
  • 🛑 Erratic Acceleration or delayed response.
  • 🔄 Unstable Idle (engine shaking).

⚠️ Possible Causes

  1. Faulty Throttle Actuator (electric motor or Hall sensors).
  2. Wiring Issues:
    • Damaged harness (short circuit, cut wires).
    • Corroded connectors, bent/disconnected pins.
  3. Poor Electrical Connection between the actuator and the DME (Digital Motor Electronics).
  4. DME Failure (rare, check after ruling out other causes).

🔧 Repair Steps

🔌 Safety First!

  • Disconnect the battery before any work to prevent electrical damage.

1. Visual Inspection

  • Locate the throttle actuator (on the intake manifold).
  • Check the wiring harness: Look for burns, corrosion, or exposed wires.
  • Inspect connectors: Clean pins with contact spray.

2. Hall Sensor Testing

  • Measure sensor voltage with a multimeter:
    • Compare values from both sensors (they should be consistent).
    • Abnormal difference → Faulty actuator.
  • Use an oscilloscope to analyze the PWM signal (1000 Hz) from the actuator motor.

3. Electrical Circuit Test

  • Check power and ground:
    • Expected supply voltage: 5V (refer to MINI manual).
  • Test continuity between the actuator and the DME.

4. Reset/Recalibration

  • After repair, reset the DME with a specialized tool (e.g., BMW/MINI ISTA).
  • Recalibrate the actuator via a learning procedure (often required).

📌 Technical Meaning

  • Description: “Voltage discrepancy between the two Hall sensors in the throttle actuator”.
  • Operation:
    • The DME compares signals from both sensors to verify the actual throttle position.
    • A persistent disagreement triggers the P115F code and activates limp mode.

🛠️ Common Repairs

  • Replace the throttle actuator (integrated unit with sensors).
  • Repair wiring (soldering, replacing connectors).
  • Clean the throttle body (if clogged with carbon deposits).
  • DME software update (if calibration error).

🚨 Key Points to Remember

  • Do not force the actuator manually: Risk of damaging internal gears.
  • Use OEM parts: Generic actuators may cause compatibility issues.
  • Recurring code? Check the DME with a BMW/MINI scanner (e.g., ISTA, INPA).

💡 Technical Tip:
After replacing the actuator, perform an adaptation procedure using a compatible BMW/MINI tool to avoid residual errors.

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