Honda CR-V P0507 Code After Throttle Body Replacement: What Else Should I Check?
I'm experiencing a P0507 diagnostic trouble code on my Honda CR-V, and I've already replaced the throttle body. Despite this, the issue persists. What other potential causes should I investigate or rule out? Possible factors include vacuum leaks, air intake leakage after the throttle body, EGR valve vacuum leaks, a faulty positive crankcase ventilation (PCV) valve, damaged or dirty throttle body components, failed EVAP system, or a malfunctioning idle air control (IAC) valve or its circuit. I'd appreciate any additional insights or troubleshooting steps to help resolve this issue.
Here's a breakdown of potential causes for P0507 on Honda CR-V: - Vacuum leaks in the intake system - Air leakage after the throttle body - EGR valve vacuum leak - Faulty or clogged PCV valve - Damaged, dirty, or failed throttle body (already replaced) - Failed EVAP system - Malfunctioning idle air control (IAC) valve or faulty IAC circuit For more details: https://example.com/p0507