Need Help! P0505 idle control!
Cleaning it won't fix the problem but do it anyway. You can use carb cleaner if it's gross. I'll bet it's not too dirty. Perhaps by removing the throttle body you'll find the problem. I'm thinking it's something simple. Perhaps the plug on top is not seated all the way or a hose is off on the underside of the throttle body.
Les
Les
Cleaning it won't fix the problem but do it anyway. You can use carb cleaner if it's gross. I'll bet it's not too dirty. Perhaps by removing the throttle body you'll find the problem. I'm thinking it's something simple. Perhaps the plug on top is not seated all the way or a hose is off on the underside of the throttle body.
Les
Les
If it's what I think it is.
Attach it to the port on the bottom of the intake by your hand, other end goes to the engine.
Attach it to the port on the bottom of the intake by your hand, other end goes to the engine.
Are you saying that the end of the hose that I was holding in my hand needs to be my pcv?
Okay so I was able to fix what had happend. The guy that originally made my intakes, welded brackets to keep the intakes from vibrating and causing noise or looseness. The screws that he used were the ones that were about a foot long and went into my engine block. Long story short, the brackets were blocking the screws from completely closing and causing a leak in my engine. Thank you for everyone that assisted me on this nasty journey of mine and if your ever in AZ stay away fron 18fab
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