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I have an AT. I went out and loosened and then tightened the throttle cable. Also made sure the cruse cable was nice and tight. There is some give to them but they are tight. Now I am getting another code- P1507. When in Park the idle is going nuts- up and down over and over. Also, accelerating is not consistent at all. Sometimes seems like very low power and others it kicks in full. I am thinking it's the TPS. Any ideas? Maybe the Idle Air Control Solenoid Valve? I sprayed down the air hosing with carb cleaner to try to find a vacuum leak. Couldn't find out.
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Just came back to my car after being away for a month. Started up fine and drove about 20 miles to do some business. Got back in and while driving noticed the CEL was on. Scanned it and it said P0507 - Idle Air Control System RPM Higher Than Expected First time I've seen this code. The engine is old and has high mileage and was recently installed about a month ago. I will check the hoses for a vacuum leak. The car is driving normal- no stumbling or misfiring. Does anyone have first hand experience with this?
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My rule for used parts- if it moves then don't buy used. I say this as the moving parts wear down and eventually fail. When I redid my struts and coils I got the KYB struts and OE coils, OE strut mounts and OE boots. I got the best I could get. It was expensive! I know KYB doesn't offer a complete coil and strut kit. I wish they did.
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I replaced all 4 struts, coils, boots and mounts on my 97 Legacy Outback. I did the coils as one of the old ones was cracked and broken, and the others were just not springy any longer. Half of the job is the coils. I work at a garage so I got one of the guys to help me when installing. That is a 2man job. We normally charge $250 for replacing all 4 struts. We also have rock bottom prices, so expect to find higher.
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P1041
bstone replied to Arty's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
http://www.obd-codes.com/P0141 This seems to perfectly sum up your issues. Go get an OE O2 sensor and replace it. -
Shimmy over 60
bstone replied to 2007imp's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
Can also be sway bar links.