2003 Honda PILOT Idle Control System Malfunction
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NOTE: If DTC P1519 is stored at same time as DTC P0505, troubleshoot DTC
P1519 first, then recheck for DTC P0505. 1. Start the engine. Hold
the engine at 3,000 rpm with no load (in Park or neutral) until the
radiator fan comes on. 2. Check the engine speed at idle with no-load
conditions: headlights, blower fan, rear window defogger, radiator fan,
and air conditioner off. Is the engine running at 730+/-50 rpm? YES –
Intermittent failure, system is OK at this time.? NO – If the idle speed
is less than 680 rpm, go to step 3; if it’s 780 rpm or higher, go to
step 4. 3. Disconnect the idle air control (IAC) valve 3P connector.
Does the engine speed increase or fluctuate? YES – Adjust the idle
speed. If the idle will not adjust properly, clean the passage in the
throttle body, and then adjust the idle.? NO – Replace the IAC valve.?
4. Turn the ignition switch OFF. 5. Remove the intake air duct from
the throttle body. 6. Start the engine and let it idle. 7. Put your
finger on the lower port (A) in the throttle body. Does the engine
speed drop below 780 rpm? YES – Adjust the idle speed. If the idle will
not adjust properly, replace the IAC valve, and then adjust the idle.?
NO – With the throttle valve completely closed, check for vacuum leaks,
and repair as necessary.?
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