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P0505 - Idle Air Control System Malfunction

Idle control is not operating as expected.

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Code Overview

Idle control is not operating as expected.

Common Causes

Symptoms

  • Idle speed hunts or will not stabilize
  • Stalling or near-stall at stops
  • Idle speed higher or lower than normal

Diagnostic Steps

  1. Inspect the intake tract and vacuum hoses for leaks
  2. Inspect and clean the throttle body if carbon buildup is present
  3. Test the idle air control valve if the system uses one
  4. Perform the idle relearn procedure if the vehicle requires it

Repair Difficulty

Moderate

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Likely Repairs & Cost Guides

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Throttle body replacement

Estimator-ready next step after the fault path is confirmed.

Related OBD Codes

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Next Steps

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