Re: Re: 2001 Mitsubishi Mirage LS Coupe Dies When I Hit the Clut

"Nobody U. Know" wrote: > Idle speed controller (ISC). It is a stepper moter that allows > air to bypass > the closed throttle plate. They usually get gunked up with > carbon and sticky > gunk. You can try to clean it and hope it fixes it. The part > is about 200 > bucks and takes about 15 minutes to change if it must be > replaced. > > -- > Todd Honea > > "justy_jfg" AutoForumz.com> wrote > in message news:42255876$1 snipped-for-privacy@alt.athenanews.com... > > My car runs great usually but in the last week it has begun > to die > > when I hit the clutch to come to a stop. I can start it > back up > > right away as long as I keep the gas pressed. Also, when > I?m coming > > to a stop, I can keep it from dying sometimes if I keep the > gas > > pressed. Any idea what could be causing this and how much > it will > > cost to fix? Thanks > >

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Can you give me some insight on how to fix this problem... It started about 5,000 miles ago, right now I have 40,000, the "service engine soon" light came on. I had Autozone check my system with the scan tool and the code P0507 came up and also said throttle control system. So now when I push in the clutch and I?m turning or coming to a stop my rpms drop to zero and the car stalls. The light went for like 4,000 miles and yesterday came back on. What should I do? Please advise.

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