P1506 Fault Diagnosis for 1999 Ford Escort 2.0L SPI - Idle Control Issues
I've been experiencing a P1506 diagnostic code on my 1999 Ford Escort with a 2.0L SPI engine. I've already cleaned the throttle body and the carbon buildup near the EGR valve connection. The vehicle runs smoothly, maintaining steady RPMs between 900-1000, with no stalling or shaking. However, the EVAP system is currently not ready, which may be related. I came across a suggestion that plugging two holes in the throttle body might trick the engine control module (PCM) into thinking idle is under control — but I'm concerned this could cause long-term damage and is likely ineffective. What are the most common causes of P1506? And what steps should I take to properly diagnose and resolve this issue without risking further damage?
The post lacks specific details like model year and engine type. Please provide those for more accurate troubleshooting. Possible causes of P1506 include: - Idle Air Control (IAC) valve shorted to ground - Damaged or malfunctioning IAC valve - Stuck IAC valve - Vacuum leaks in the intake system - Failed EVAP system (you mentioned it's not ready) - Faulty Powertrain Control Module (PCM)