jimmybosox
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- Jul 1, 2004
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Columbus,
Wisconsin
Happy Thanksgiving everybody!
I had gotten the P0505 code a couple of times and then searched the forums for a solution. It appears that the ISC could be causing the code, so I ordered a new one from dsmisc.com.
Today I started the swap. Problems. My existing ISC is held on by 3 screws. The new one has only 2. I went ahead and removed the ISC anyway, and when I did, it didn't come out all in 1 piece. The center axle/cylinder remained in the port.
Can anyone shed some light on this? I have attached a pic of the existing ISC and the new one. Do I have to pull the axle/cylinder part out of the throttle body using a pliers or something? FYI - I kinda tried this already. I didn't want to pull too hard or crush anything so I didn't give much of an effort. It didn't feel like it would come out very easily. Plus, A small washer type thing fell off the end of the axle when I did. I put it back on and re-installed the original isc.
I should have taken pics while I had the ISC off, but I didn't.
I have a 1997 TSi AWD Turbo with a 6 bolt swap.
I had gotten the P0505 code a couple of times and then searched the forums for a solution. It appears that the ISC could be causing the code, so I ordered a new one from dsmisc.com.
Today I started the swap. Problems. My existing ISC is held on by 3 screws. The new one has only 2. I went ahead and removed the ISC anyway, and when I did, it didn't come out all in 1 piece. The center axle/cylinder remained in the port.
Can anyone shed some light on this? I have attached a pic of the existing ISC and the new one. Do I have to pull the axle/cylinder part out of the throttle body using a pliers or something? FYI - I kinda tried this already. I didn't want to pull too hard or crush anything so I didn't give much of an effort. It didn't feel like it would come out very easily. Plus, A small washer type thing fell off the end of the axle when I did. I put it back on and re-installed the original isc.
I should have taken pics while I had the ISC off, but I didn't.
I have a 1997 TSi AWD Turbo with a 6 bolt swap.
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Just to clarify for anyone that may read this, both styles of ISC have 2 halves that can be separated. As I mentioned, the older style has 3 screws holding it together, the newer style has 2 screws from the opposite side connecting the two halves. You can see them in this picture.