What causes code P0507?

What causes code P0507?

The P0507 code is triggered when the Engine Control Module (ECM) detects that the engine is idling higher than the specified idle rpm range. The standard engine idle is usually between 600-800rpm based on the model of the vehicle.

What does the p0507 code stand for?

A P0507 code is a generic powertrain code that stands for “‘Idle Control System RPM Higher than Expected.”

When is the p0507 idle air control system higher than expected?

In this case, the P0507 DTC (diagnostic trouble code) is triggered when the PCM (powertrain control module) detects an engine idle speed that is greater than the desired (pre-programmed) RPM.

What does the OBD code p0509 mean?

This OBD-II code belongs to a series of fault codes (P0505 to P0509) that pertain to a fault in the idle control system, and it means that the engine computer has detected that the engine idle speed has exceeded the manufacturer’s pre-programmed specifications for a certain amount of time.

How to fix a p0507 power steering problem?

1 Replacing or cleaning the idle air valve 2 Repairing the intake air leak 3 Repairing the charging system 4 Cleaning the throttle body 5 Replacing the power steering pressure switch

A P0507 code is a generic powertrain code that stands for “‘Idle Control System RPM Higher than Expected.”

What to do if your VW has a p0507 code?

If there are no intake leaks, clean throttle body, adjust engine idle and erase engine code. If the code comes back you may have to replace the Electric Throttle Control Actuator (Motor) to repair the problem. The cost to diagnose the P0507 VOLKSWAGEN code is 1.0 hour of labor.

In this case, the P0507 DTC (diagnostic trouble code) is triggered when the PCM (powertrain control module) detects an engine idle speed that is greater than the desired (pre-programmed) RPM.

This OBD-II code belongs to a series of fault codes (P0505 to P0509) that pertain to a fault in the idle control system, and it means that the engine computer has detected that the engine idle speed has exceeded the manufacturer’s pre-programmed specifications for a certain amount of time.