Po508 Dodge Dakota trouble code

Asked by James Mar 30, 2023 at 01:54 PM

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My 2006 3.7 l Dodge Dakota is throwing a po508 code I
already replaced the idle air sensor and it didn't fix the
problem what else could it be

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How do I fix code P0508? Possible fixes of P0508 error code - Depending on the diagnosis, common repairs include the following: Repair or replacement of faulty IAC system electrical connectors, Fixing vacuum leaks, or Substitution of the IAC.

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Possible fixes of P0508 error code - Depending on the diagnosis, common repairs include, Repair or replacement of faulty IAC system electrical connectors, Fixing vacuum leaks, or Substitution of the IAC.

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Did you replace the actual IAC or just the air flow sensor? If just the sensor then you replaced the wrong part, run the full diagnostic procedure for the IAC and if it indicates a bad ISC unit then remove the old unit, clean ports with throttle body cleaner, install the new ISC, clear the codes and then do the drive time protocol. That means start it and drive it like you normally would for 20 minutes without shutting the engine off. If the check engine light comes on during that time then something else is not right and the protocol will end, you will have to fix the code and start all over again.

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