Car Wont rev past 3000rpm with IAC plugged in

Asked by Cameron Jul 12, 2018 at 09:45 PM about the 2004 Hyundai Accent GT 2-Door Hatchback FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My 2004 hyundia accent wont rev past 3000 with IAC plugged in. I have
gotten a new one and still nothing. When its unplugged it runs fine but it
overheats. The temperature gauge says that it's running at the right temp but
the catalytic converter gets glowing red hot.
The car has no vacuum leaks!
Things i have replaced in the car....
Cadalitic converter/O2 sensor
Temptature sensor
TPS sensor
Timing belt
fuel pump/fuel injectors/ fuel filter.
new alternator/ ac pump

CODES.
p0030
p0031
p1505
p2401
p0036
p2401
p0444
p0037
p2419
p1507
p0562
p0030
p0031
p2401
p0036
p2401
p0444
p0037
p2419
p1507
p0562

6 Answers

7,375

A catalytic converter will run red hot because of it being clogged or a rich condition, not lean because of a vacuum leak. Based on all your codes I think you should have your charging system tested, not only will low voltage cause a host of issues but one of the codes is specifically for the PCM and that it's seeing lower than expected voltage. Theres codes from too many different circuits for so many things to fail at once. If its not something in your charging system causing an issue it must be wiring, possibly bad grounds or hopefully something simple like corrosion on the contacts or the plug for the main harness. The cat could even be glowing because of incomplete combustion due to lack of voltage to the ignition system and its dumping raw fuel into the cat which is designed to burn it off.

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But it runs and revs up normally with the iac unplugged? still could cause that issue? and what do you mean charging system?

7,375

Strange.... possibly. I've heard of strange things happening because of a faulty alternator. Research the codes and see for yourself. Are they present with the iac disconnected also? Several of them are oxygen sensor circut malfunctions, a few are for the evap system and one is low voltage to the pcm. It's a very unique problem you have and appears to be electrical in nature

yes they are still present. and i don't know where to go from here. car voltage when car off is 11.78v when car on 13.93 and with iac unplugged still getting 13.93v

Same exact problem here also, has anyone ever figured this out? Just installed new iac, still wont rev past 3k with it plugged in but revs fine with it unplugged.

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