Honda P0509 Idle Air Control System Circuit High

Description

OBD-II Trouble Code Description for P0509 Honda

Idle Air Control System Circuit High

What does this mean?

OBD2 Code P0509 Honda definition:
The ECM has detected that the IAC counts are higher or lower than expected, the engine speed is not in its expected range.

Symptoms

Possible sumptoms of OBD code P0509 Honda
– Engine Light ON (or Service Engine Soon Warning Light) – Engine hard to start – Rough or erratic idle speed

Causes

Possible causes of OBD code P0509 Honda
– Dirty throttle body – Electric throttle control actuator misadjusted or damaged – Faulty Electric throttle control actuator – Intake air leak – Poor electrical connection to the Intake Air Control (IAC) valve

Possible Solutions

If there are no intake leaks, clean throttle body, adjust engine idle and erase engine code. If the code comes back you may have to replaced the Electric Throttle Control Actuator (Motor) to repair the problem.


The OBD2 Code Information Be Applicable For Honda:

2013 Honda Urban SUV Concept,2013 Honda S660 Concept new,2013 Honda NSX-GT Concept,2013 Honda N-One,2013 Honda GEAR Concept,2013 Honda Civic,2013 Honda CR-Z,2012 Honda Civic,2011 Honda Jazz,2011 Honda Accord,2010 Honda Insight,2010 Honda CR-V,2009 Honda City,2008 Honda S2000,2008 Honda Accord,2007 Honda Fit,2007 Honda Civic,2007 Honda CR-V,2007 Honda Accord,2006 Honda Civic,2005 Honda Element,2005 Honda CRV SE,2005 Honda CRV EX,2003 Honda Element,2003 Honda CR-V,2002 Honda NSX,2002 Honda Civic Si,2002 Honda Accord SE,2001 Honda NSXR Concept,2001 Honda Model X Concept,2001 Honda Civic Si Concept,2001 Honda Civic Concept,2001 Honda CR-V,2001 Honda Accord Sedan,2001 Honda Accord Coupe,2000 Honda S2000,2000 Honda Passport,2000 Honda Insight

 

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