P0507 on a 2017 Ford Mustang
Idle Higher Than Expected
P0507 on a 2017 Ford Mustang indicates idle higher than expected. It usually stays drivable short-term but should be diagnosed promptly. The most common cause is vacuum leak (intake gasket, pcv hose, brake-booster hose, throttle-body gasket) (typically $80–$600). Confirm the root cause before replacing parts.
What does P0507 mean on a 2017 Ford Mustang?
P0507 is set when the ECM commands the throttle to a specific idle RPM and measures actual idle higher than that target by more than a calibrated amount (typically 200+ RPM higher). The cause is almost always unmetered air entering the engine — a vacuum leak somewhere — or a stuck throttle body / idle control issue.
This guide covers P0507 across the 2015-2019 Ford Mustang generation — the symptoms, causes, and diagnostic steps below apply to every model year from 2015 through 2019.
Is it safe to drive a 2017 Ford Mustang with P0507?
In most cases a 2017 Ford Mustang stays drivable for short trips with P0507 active, but diagnose and repair it promptly. This is a moderate-severity code — ignoring it can lead to further damage or a failed emissions test.
What are the symptoms of P0507 on a 2017 Ford Mustang?
- Check Engine Light is illuminated
- Engine idles noticeably high (1000-1500 RPM instead of 700-900)
- Possible whistling or hissing sound from the intake area
- Reduced fuel economy
- Hesitation as the engine tries to slow when stopping
- May be paired with P0171 (lean code)
What causes P0507 on a 2017 Ford Mustang?
| Cause | Likelihood | Estimated repair (USD) |
|---|---|---|
| Vacuum leak (intake gasket, PCV hose, brake-booster hose, throttle-body gasket) Most P0507 codes trace to unmetered air entering the engine. | Most common | $80–$600 |
| Carbon-coked throttle body keeping the blade slightly open | Common | $20–$200 |
| Failed or sticking idle air control (IAC) valve on older non-ETC vehicles | Common | $80–$300 |
| Failed throttle body needing replacement and relearn | Occasional | $250–$800 |
| Sticking accelerator pedal or throttle cable (older vehicles) | Occasional | $50–$250 |
| Cracked plastic intake manifold | Occasional | $250–$900 |
| EVAP purge valve stuck open (often sets P0496 alongside) | Occasional | $80–$300 |
How to diagnose this on a 2017 Ford Mustang
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Confirm the actual idle RPM and check fuel trims
Scan-tool live data should show actual idle RPM and the target. Look at Bank 1 LTFT: a high positive number (e.g. +15 % or more) confirms a real vacuum leak. Trims near zero with high idle point at a throttle body or EVAP issue rather than a leak.
Tools: Scan tool with live PIDs
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Smoke-test the intake
Pressurize the intake with smoke through a snorkel cap or the throttle body. Watch every gasket, hose, vacuum tee, the brake booster line, the PCV system, and the EVAP purge line. Smoke escaping anywhere is the leak.
Tools: EVAP / intake smoke machine, Flashlight and inspection mirror
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Inspect and clean the throttle body
Coked carbon at the throttle bore prevents the blade from closing fully — the engine pulls air around the blade that the ECM cannot fully control. Clean with throttle-body-safe cleaner (never carb cleaner) and a soft brush. Perform an idle relearn after.
Tools: Throttle body cleaner, Soft brush, Service manual for the relearn procedure
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Test the IAC valve (non-ETC vehicles)
On older vehicles with a separate IAC valve, command the valve with a scan tool and watch for idle changes. A valve that does not respond, or that idles correctly with the connector unplugged, is stuck or failed.
Tools: Scan tool with IAC command
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Verify the EVAP purge valve is not stuck open
A stuck-open purge valve introduces unmetered fuel vapor at idle, causing high idle and lean trims similar to a vacuum leak. With the engine idling, disconnect the purge valve — if idle smooths out, the purge valve is the cause.
Tools: Hose disconnect tools
Known Technical Service Bulletins for the 2015-2019 Ford Mustang
Manufacturers publish Technical Service Bulletins (TSBs) when a known issue affects a specific vehicle. These bulletins come from the NHTSA database for your Ford Mustang.
- UNKNOWN OR OTHER Feb 23, 2026
Ford and Lincoln vehicles equipped with wired keyless entry keypad systems and accessory wireless keyless entry keypad systems may or may not come with a wallet card containing the master code. Unlike the integrated wired keypad, the accessory wireless keypad master code cannot be retrieved from the vehicle using a diagnostic scan tool or from the label printed on the body control module (BCM). The Factory Keyless Entry Code application within the diagnostic scan tool will not provide an applicable master code for the accessory wireless keypad. If the wallet card for an accessory keypad is not available, the "Wireless RF Keypad Diagnosis Guide" can be referenced and provides direction on how to retrieve the master code. This guide is located under the Workshop Manual tab > Accessories > Installation > Wireless RF Keypad Diagnosis Guide > PPT C > Step C2.<br /><br /> Note: The only available keypad for some vehicles from the assembly plant is the accessory wireless keyless entry keypad. The integrated wired keypad cannot be installed on vehicles not equipped from the factory with a wired keyless entry k
NHTSA #11029052 - ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Feb 23, 2026
Ford and Lincoln vehicles equipped with wired keyless entry keypad systems and accessory wireless keyless entry keypad systems may or may not come with a wallet card containing the master code. Unlike the integrated wired keypad, the accessory wireless keypad master code cannot be retrieved from the vehicle using a diagnostic scan tool or from the label printed on the body control module (BCM). The Factory Keyless Entry Code application within the diagnostic scan tool will not provide an applicable master code for the accessory wireless keypad. If the wallet card for an accessory keypad is not available, the "Wireless RF Keypad Diagnosis Guide" can be referenced and provides direction on how to retrieve the master code. This guide is located under the Workshop Manual tab > Accessories > Installation > Wireless RF Keypad Diagnosis Guide > PPT C > Step C2.<br /><br /> Note: The only available keypad for some vehicles from the assembly plant is the accessory wireless keyless entry keypad. The integrated wired keypad cannot be installed on vehicles not equipped from the factory with a wired keyless entry k
NHTSA #11029052 - STRUCTURE Feb 23, 2026
Ford and Lincoln vehicles equipped with wired keyless entry keypad systems and accessory wireless keyless entry keypad systems may or may not come with a wallet card containing the master code. Unlike the integrated wired keypad, the accessory wireless keypad master code cannot be retrieved from the vehicle using a diagnostic scan tool or from the label printed on the body control module (BCM). The Factory Keyless Entry Code application within the diagnostic scan tool will not provide an applicable master code for the accessory wireless keypad. If the wallet card for an accessory keypad is not available, the "Wireless RF Keypad Diagnosis Guide" can be referenced and provides direction on how to retrieve the master code. This guide is located under the Workshop Manual tab > Accessories > Installation > Wireless RF Keypad Diagnosis Guide > PPT C > Step C2.<br /><br /> Note: The only available keypad for some vehicles from the assembly plant is the accessory wireless keyless entry keypad. The integrated wired keypad cannot be installed on vehicles not equipped from the factory with a wired keyless entry k
NHTSA #11029052 - VISIBILITY/WIPER Jan 5, 2026
Certain 2015-2019 Model Year Multiple Vehicle Lines Rear View Camera Inspection For One-Time Replacemen
NHTSA #11027801 - VISIBILITY/WIPER Dec 22, 2025
Certain 2015-2019 Model Year Multiple Vehicle Lines Rear View Camera Inspection For One-Time Replacement
NHTSA #11026915 - UNKNOWN OR OTHER Dec 22, 2025
Certain 2015-2019 Model Year Multiple Vehicle Lines Rear View Camera Inspection For One-Time Replacement
NHTSA #11026915
+14 more TSBs available in MECH AI's TSB explorer for this vehicle.
NHTSA complaints & recalls for the 2017 Ford Mustang
Owner-reported safety complaints and official recalls filed with the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration for the 2017 Ford Mustang. Use these to gauge how common a problem is on your specific vehicle before you start chasing Ford Mustang diagnostics.
- ENGINE 26
- BACK OVER PREVENTION 62
- UNKNOWN OR OTHER 36
- STRUCTURE 36
- ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 31
6 active recalls
- ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING:COOLING SYSTEM:HOSES/LINES/PIPING/FITTINGS Oct 2016
Ford Motor Company (Ford) is recalling certain model year 2015-2017 Mustang vehicles manufactured February 24, 2015, to August 30, 2016. A hose may separate from the engine oil cooler tube assembly causing an oil leak.…
NHTSA campaign 16V779000 - AIR BAGS:FRONTAL:PASSENGER SIDE:INFLATOR MODULE Aug 2017
Ford Motor Company (Ford) is recalling certain 2017 F-150 and Mustang vehicles. The air bag inflator within the passenger frontal air bag module may rupture in the event of a crash.…
NHTSA campaign 17V529000 - LATCHES/LOCKS/LINKAGES:DOORS:LATCH Mar 2017
Ford Motor Company (Ford) is recalling certain 2017 Ford Mustang vehicles. The return spring for the driver side interior door handle may come loose, allowing the driver's door to unlatch in a side impact crash. As such, these vehicles fail to comply with the requirements of Fe…
NHTSA campaign 17V168000 - BACK OVER PREVENTION: SENSING SYSTEM: CAMERA Feb 2022
Ford Motor Company (Ford) is recalling certain 2015-2017 Mustang vehicles. The rearview camera wiring may be loose or damaged, which can result in a blank or distorted image.…
NHTSA campaign 22V082000
How do I fix P0507 on a 2017 Ford Mustang?
- Repair vacuum leak(s) found by smoke test
- Clean the throttle body and perform idle relearn
- Replace the IAC valve (older vehicles)
- Replace the EVAP purge valve
- Replace cracked plastic intake manifold (model-specific)
About the 2015-2019 Ford Mustang
The 2015-2019 Ford Mustang was commonly sold with the following powertrains: 2.3L EcoBoost I4, 5.0L V8, 5.2L V8. Common trims include EcoBoost, GT, Mach 1, Shelby GT500, Dark Horse.
The vacuum leak almost certainly is the cause
P0507 paired with P0171 (or P0174) is virtually always a vacuum leak. The high idle and the lean fuel trim both result from the same underlying problem: unmetered air entering the engine downstream of the MAF. The ECM cannot identify exactly which leak path is responsible, only that one exists. Smoke testing is the fastest path to the source.
Common P0507 leak locations by engine
- Ford 4.6 / 5.4 modular V8 — cracked plastic intake manifold, PCV hose at the rear of the engine
- GM 3.6 LFX / LLT V6 — intake manifold gaskets, PCV system
- Toyota 2GR-FE V6 — throttle-body gasket, intake plenum bolts
- Honda K-series — IACV gasket, vacuum tee at the brake booster
- Chrysler 3.5 / 3.6 Pentastar — PCV tube, intake gasket
- Most vehicles 10+ years old — hardened brake-booster hose
Idle relearn after throttle body cleaning
Modern vehicles with electronic throttle control require an idle relearn after any throttle body removal, cleaning, or replacement. The procedure varies — generally:
- Battery disconnect 30+ seconds, reconnect
- Key on, engine off, 30 seconds
- Start engine, idle 5 minutes with no load (AC off, no electrical accessories)
- Drive a short cycle including a few full stops
Some vehicles require a bidirectional scan tool to perform the relearn. Without a successful relearn, P0507 will set again within a few drive cycles even though the throttle body is mechanically perfect.
P0507 on a 2017 Ford Mustang: frequently asked questions
What does diagnostic trouble code P0507 mean on a 2017 Ford Mustang?
P0507 is set when the ECM commands the throttle to a specific idle RPM and measures actual idle higher than that target by more than a calibrated amount (typically 200+ RPM higher). The cause is almost always unmetered air entering the engine — a vacuum leak somewhere — or a stuck throttle body / idle control issue.
What are the symptoms of P0507 on a 2017 Ford Mustang?
Check Engine Light is illuminated. Engine idles noticeably high (1000-1500 RPM instead of 700-900). Possible whistling or hissing sound from the intake area. Reduced fuel economy. Hesitation as the engine tries to slow when stopping. May be paired with P0171 (lean code)
What causes P0507 on a 2017 Ford Mustang?
Vacuum leak (intake gasket, PCV hose, brake-booster hose, throttle-body gasket) (most-common). Carbon-coked throttle body keeping the blade slightly open (common). Failed or sticking idle air control (IAC) valve on older non-ETC vehicles (common). Failed throttle body needing replacement and relearn (occasional). Sticking accelerator pedal or throttle cable (older vehicles) (occasional). Cracked plastic intake manifold (occasional). EVAP purge valve stuck open (often sets P0496 alongside) (occasional)
Is it safe to drive a 2017 Ford Mustang with P0507?
In most cases a 2017 Ford Mustang stays drivable for short trips with P0507 active, but it should be diagnosed and repaired promptly — this is a moderate-severity code. Ignoring it can lead to further damage or a failed emissions test.