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When your 2007 Dodge Caliber goes into limp mode, it's because the engine has detected a serious problem. The check engine light will come on when this happens, and you can use an OBD II scan tool to find out what's wrong. If you can't figure it out, you'll need to take it to a mechanic or dealership to get it fixed. Clearing the code won't fix the issue - you need to address the underlying problem.
I ran a diagnostic on the car and found that the issue is with the throttle pedal position sensor. I replaced both the pedal and the throttle board, but the car still won't accelerate. Can you please provide assistance?
To get a 2007 Dodge Caliber out of limp mode, you'll have to utilize an OBD II scan tool to erase the code that triggered the limp mode.