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  1. Thanks for all the info thus far. This past weekend, I cleaned both the throttle body and the idle control valve - the problem continues.... Question: Are there any moving parts apparent inside the ICV cavity? While cleaning the assembly, I noticed that nothing moved inside although there appeared to be a "flap" inside one of the orifices. I recently saw a picture on one the forums showing a "valve" that opened / closed. Any advice?
  2. Thanks for the response.... What I meant to ask was not necessarily the code, but the way the idle is fluctuating all of a sudden. After the hard acceleration, the idle problem started - when you are in park, the engine revs as if you were doing it with the gas pedal?
  3. Thanks Loren. Can you comment on why this happened a week later and all of a sudden? Thanks again.
  4. 1999 Boxster Tiptronic Had AOS replaced a week ago, yesterday, after accelerating hard to 80 mph, the car, when idleing, fluctuates between 750 and 1,400 continuosly until the transmission shifts to 2nd and rpm exceeds 1,400. I also have a pending code P0506. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance.
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