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How DO I fix code P0508?

How DO I fix code P0508?

Clean the electrical connections and circuits in the IAC to make sure it’s working properly. Repair or replace connections as needed, such as burnt, corroded, or damaged electrical connectors. Check the engine for vacuum leaks that might be contributing to uncontrollable engine RPM.

What does code P0508 mean?

What the P0508 code means. The P0508 code means that the powertrain control module has sensed that there is some type of inconsistency in the engine idles RPM. Whenever the PCM discovers that the engine is idling too high or too low, it will try to correct the RPM. If they can’t, it will store the code.

What are the possible causes of a p0508 Dodge?

P0508 DODGE Possible Causes 1 Faulty Idle Air Control (IAC) motor 2 Idle Air Control (IAC) motor harness is open or shorted 3 Idle Air Control (IAC) motor circuit poor electrical connection

When to use the p0507 code on your car?

The P0507 code is triggered when the Engine Control Module ( ECM) detects that the engine is idling higher than the specified idle rpm range. The standard engine idle is usually between 600-800rpm based on the model of the vehicle.

When to use the p0508 idle air control code?

If the engine RPM levels fail to coincide with programmed desired limitations, a code P0508 will be stored and a MIL may be illuminated. Related idle air control system circuit trouble codes include: P0509 Idle Air Control System Circuit High P0511 Idle Air Control Circuit P0518 Idle Air Control Circuit Intermittent

Is there a fault in the Dodge Dakota p0440?

P0440 is a fault found in the EVAP or also known as the Evaporative Emission Control System. Next P0456 is also an EVAP issue, but directed towards having a system leak. Both of these faults effects the emissions of your vehicle. This repair may also apply to other engines and models as well.

P0508 DODGE Possible Causes 1 Faulty Idle Air Control (IAC) motor 2 Idle Air Control (IAC) motor harness is open or shorted 3 Idle Air Control (IAC) motor circuit poor electrical connection

The P0507 code is triggered when the Engine Control Module ( ECM) detects that the engine is idling higher than the specified idle rpm range. The standard engine idle is usually between 600-800rpm based on the model of the vehicle.

If the engine RPM levels fail to coincide with programmed desired limitations, a code P0508 will be stored and a MIL may be illuminated. Related idle air control system circuit trouble codes include: P0509 Idle Air Control System Circuit High P0511 Idle Air Control Circuit P0518 Idle Air Control Circuit Intermittent

P0440 is a fault found in the EVAP or also known as the Evaporative Emission Control System. Next P0456 is also an EVAP issue, but directed towards having a system leak. Both of these faults effects the emissions of your vehicle. This repair may also apply to other engines and models as well.

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