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Guys, I made this video to try to help those who have a New Towner 2008 or later. Well, after rebuilding my passenger Towner's engine at home, without basic mechanical knowledge and after being hit several times by shady mechanics. I completely disassembled the engine in my garage after it had failed due to the timing belt breaking, which I only discovered 2 days later when I opened the protective cover. So, I decided to open it up myself, removed the cylinder head, had it rebuilt, and took the engine out of the car and did a general check-up and painted the block. But after I put everything back together, the car wouldn't start and showed the following error code, P0122, which refers to the throttle butterfly sensor. So, after testing it and realizing that it was apparently working, I bought a new one, which arrived on Friday. So, I installed it and, as I suspected, the problem wasn't with it. So, on Saturday, I went to start the steps of opening the timing belt compartment. But to be sure, I decided to change the spark plug wires (ignition), and changed the installation order by placing the 4th piston wire on the 1st piston and vice versa, well, I was lucky. Because the car worked perfectly and saved me a lot of work and headache, because I was already thinking that I had done something wrong during assembly. Well, guys, here's a tip: the error code P0122, displayed by OBD2 and other vehicle scanners. In the case of New Towners from Hafei Motors, Effa, the error code P0122, may not be from the throttle butterfly sensor as described by several brands, but rather from the ignition wires as happened to me. Well, that was it, guys, I hope I helped.