P2187 on a 2022 Ford Escape

System Too Lean at Idle (Bank 1)

Severity: moderate Safe to drive (short term) Compact SUV 2020-2024 Ford Escape

What does P2187 mean on a 2022 Ford Escape?

P2187 is set when long-term fuel trim on Bank 1 goes excessively positive (typically beyond +20 %) specifically at idle, but stays closer to normal at part-throttle and cruise. The distinctive pattern — lean only at idle — almost always points at a vacuum leak rather than a fueling problem. At idle, intake manifold vacuum is at its highest, which amplifies the effect of any leak; off-idle, the leak path becomes a smaller fraction of total airflow and trims look fine.

Symptoms on a 2022 Ford Escape

Likely causes on a 2022 Ford Escape

  1. Vacuum leak (intake gasket, brake-booster hose, PCV, throttle-body gasket) Most common
    Estimated repair: $80– $600

    P2187 is essentially "lean at idle = vacuum leak" until proven otherwise.

  2. Stuck-open EVAP purge valve introducing fuel vapor unmanaged Common
    Estimated repair: $80– $300
  3. Cracked plastic intake manifold (Ford 4.6/5.4, Chrysler 4.0, GM 3.6) Common
    Estimated repair: $250– $900
  4. Failing PCV valve or hose Common
    Estimated repair: $30– $200
  5. Failed or biased Bank 1 upstream O2 sensor Occasional
    Estimated repair: $150– $450
  6. Throttle body gasket leak Occasional
    Estimated repair: $30– $200
  7. Carbon-coked throttle body letting blade hold slightly open Occasional
    Estimated repair: $20– $200

How to diagnose this on a 2022 Ford Escape

  1. Compare idle vs cruise fuel trims

    Read Bank 1 LTFT at idle and at 2500 RPM cruise. P2187 with LTFT around +20 % at idle but near zero at cruise is the classic vacuum-leak signature. P2187 with high trim at all RPMs is a broader lean condition (likely P0171 alongside).

    Tools: Scan tool with live PIDs

  2. Smoke-test the intake comprehensively

    Pressurize the intake with smoke through the throttle body. Watch every gasket, hose, vacuum tee, the brake booster line, the PCV system, the EVAP purge line, and any unused vacuum ports. The leak path is somewhere in there.

    Tools: EVAP / intake smoke machine, Flashlight and mirror

  3. Inspect the PCV system

    The PCV system is a common P2187 cause — particularly the hose from the valve cover to the intake. Aged rubber cracks and PCV valves stick open. Pull the valve and shake — it should rattle. A non-rattling PCV is finished.

    Tools: Common hand tools

  4. Disconnect the EVAP purge to test

    With the engine warm and idling, disconnect the purge valve. If the rough idle smooths out and LTFT drops, the purge valve was stuck open. P2187 + idle improvement on purge disconnect = purge valve.

    Tools: Hose disconnect tools

  5. Inspect the brake booster hose

    A failing brake booster diaphragm or hose is the single most overlooked P2187 cause. Pull the brake-booster line off and cap the manifold port. If idle smooths out, the booster or its hose is the leak.

    Tools: Hose plug or vacuum cap

Common fixes

About the 2020-2024 Ford Escape

The 2020-2024 Ford Escape was commonly sold with the following powertrains: 1.5L EcoBoost I3, 2.0L EcoBoost I4, 2.5L Hybrid I4. Common trims include S, SE, SEL, Titanium.

Why “lean at idle but not at cruise” points at a vacuum leak

The size of any intake vacuum leak is fixed — say, 5 grams per minute of air. At idle, the engine consumes maybe 15 g/s of air total. The leak represents a big fraction of that total, so fuel trim has to add fuel aggressively to compensate. At cruise the engine consumes 100+ g/s of air; the same leak is now proportionally tiny and trim looks normal.

This is why P2187 specifically (lean at idle) is so reliably a vacuum leak diagnosis — far more so than the broader P0171 which could also be fuel-side problems.

P2187 vs P0171

If both codes set together, the vacuum leak is large enough to affect cruise trim too. If only P2187 sets, the leak is small.

Common P2187-prone vehicles

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