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Old 09-01-2011, 11:11 AM
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code P0507?

My CES light is on, code P0507 is the problem.
Autozone printed out the code defination of p0507,

Speed control system RPM higher than expected
Probable cause
1. Large vacuum leak
2. Faulty throttle control actuator
3. Throttle body damage

I was on vacation for a month and had my car sit in the driveway for a little bit. When I first started the car up it didnt turn on as normal, took couple of a seconds longer and was choking a little bit.

I didnt have any problems b4 my trip. What would cause this problem? I checked for vacuum leaks but all intake pipes seems good. Should I clean the K&N cone filter? OR should i clean the TB?? but have read it causes alot of problems if u try to clean it.

Also my SES, VDC slip, BRAKE light is on sometimes. Did some research, and its most likly a problem with the brakes/fluid. Filled up the resoiver with brake fluid. Let see if that fixes this problem.? Can this problem be related to the p0507?
 

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Old 09-02-2011, 08:55 AM
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anybody?

update:
SES, VDC slip, and brake lights are off, ever since i toped it off with brake fluid. but only got couple of miles on it. Lets see what happens.
 
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Old 09-22-2011, 12:40 PM
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could just have to replace your throttle body completely...check this out first https://g35driver.com/forums/v36-diy...le-bodies.html
 
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