How To Clean Throttle Body 2003, 2004, 2005 & 2006 Mitsubishi Outlander Engine Light Code P0506

How To Clean Throttle Body 2003, 2004, 2005 & 2006 Mitsubishi Outlander Engine Light Code P0506

P0506 – Idle Air Control System RPM Lower Than Expected What does that mean? This P0506 code is one that’s sometimes triggered on vehicles that have electr…

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Dan Vo says:

Don’t worry! The issue will be gone for the next couple days. Thanks

Борис Гаганелов says:

Thanks a bunch! This video has been very useful – just one question. I did
the throttle body and cleaned it and after reattaching it I’m getting very
low engine rpm and sometimes the engine turns itself off. I drove it today
and it seemed to be a bit better but that’s just me. Do you have any idea
how to “educate” the throttle body? (2003 engine) Thanks and best regards!

Ryan Schmidt says:

I did this and also cleaned my Mass Airflow Intake sensor, using the
correct cleaner for it. My car now has trouble in idle. Its gurgling, and
it gets close to stalling, but never does. The RPM fluctuates around 1000.
But if I accelerate, it runs fine. The service engine light is on, and the
car idles okay without the mass airflow sensor plugged in. Could I have
damaged it? I also experience a hissing noise at ~80mph is this related to
the mass airflow intake or an engine vacuum leak?

jakintk says:

I’ve seen you posting videos of the outlander. Do you also have experience
of replacing the headlight assembly?

Dan Vo says:

Here are few steps – Remove the bumper – Remove two bolts holding the top
of the headlight to the body just over the radiator and a couple of screws
holding the indicator in place If you remove the one vertical screw from
back edge of the bumper and the plastic fasteners across the top, you can
usually pull the bumper far enough away to sneak the headlamp out, just be
cautious of your paint

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