The p0507 code is...IAC (Idle Air Control) system rpm higher than expected...Ask yourself, does it idle higher than normal? If so,remove the IAC. Its on the very front of the throttle body.2.4L DOHC Engine...It has 4 wires and the top of the plugin is square.Unplug and remove the 2 screws and pull strait out while wiggling and twisting back and forth.Clean it & the housing it came out of with some carb. cleaner to remove any carbon deposits. To test it,using an ohmmeter,measure the resistance across terminals A & B, then C & D. Each check should indicate 40 to 80 ohms. If not,replace the IAC. You can find out more with a repair manual or go to autozone.com and click Repair Info,then click Repair Manuals.
OBD2 code P0319 indicates a problem with the crankshaft position sensor circuit, specifically related to the sensor's performance at a specific RPM. To fix this issue, first, inspect the crankshaft position sensor and its wiring for damage or corrosion. If the sensor is faulty, replace it, and ensure all connections are secure. Finally, clear the code and perform a test drive to see if the code reappears.
No, Rochester, MN, is in area code 507. The area code for Shakopee is 952.
Area code 952 is the suburbs southwest of Minneapolis. Area code 507 is the southern part of Minnesota. There are some local calls from 952 to 507, including Webster to Le Sueur, but most of 507 is long distance from 952.
Deals with the throttle position sensor reading higher than expected. Check the TPS
Fix the problem that caused the light to come on. Have the ECU scanned with an OBD2 scan tool to retrieve the code. This code will help you determine what is wrong.
It depends on your long-distance company and calling plan. Area code 203 is in Connecticut, and area code 507 is in Minnesota.
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First check your coolant level,then change your "ect" engine coolant temp sensor.If that fails change your therostat and coolant.
Plug in an OBD2 code reader. You can borrow, rent or purchase an OBD2 code scanner at most auto parts retailers.
The obd2 plug is under the knee board (under the column).
In North America (USA, Canada, etc.), area code 507 serves southern Minnesota, including Rochester, MN. It has not changed since it was created in 1954.
Yes, it is called the OBD2 code list.