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P0705, Idle Air Control System RPM Higher than expected

Old 05-16-2012, 11:26 PM
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Default P0705, Idle Air Control System RPM Higher than expected

I got a CEL with code P0705P, Fault Code 32, Idle Air Control System RPM Higher than expected.

What does this mean?
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Old 05-17-2012, 10:12 AM
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here's what my DME diagnosis file has for P0705. not sure if it applies to your model but it should since mine is only one year behind yours and essentially the same model series. altho, not sure why the code descrip doesnt mention the same thing durametric does.

P0705
Fault entry in specified control module


Note!

Internal function test completed.

Diagnostic conditions
The control module initially tests internal function sequences after wake-up. If they are OK, all diagnosable outputs are then tested and any faults are stored.
Control module wake-up through:

---event-induced CAN message
---wake-up signal via wake-up line
---key contact (terminal S)
---"Ignition on"

Possible fault causes

---Control module is incorrectly coded
---Periphery connected to specified control module is incorrect
---Control module faulty (in most cases the cause is not the control module but incorrect coding!)

Fault effects

---The specified control module sends only substitute values via the CAN.
---Other control modules detect these substitute values and set this fault code.
Old 05-18-2012, 06:13 PM
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According the screen shot the warning light is off and no fault is present. Any fault error codes read with the CEL off and the CEL status bit set to 0 (in case the CEL bulb/LED is burned out or missing...) are not real fault codes. They are stale.

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Old 05-19-2012, 12:03 AM
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Yep, it cleared itself.


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