Only reason I rated this on a 5 is because the ECU 99% of the time does not come up on your code reader so the code P0507 shows up I started with the cheapest fix and worked my way up to find out in the end. Its a ECU (Computer) Issue and a new one costs $800 from dealership + $104 to get flashed to your vin or you can get on eBay and there's a company that sales remaindered computers and they flash them at the warehouse via your VIN # and it only costs around $300 total.
So, depends on how much of a wallet you have for a '07 vehicle with a lot of miles. Hope this helps people. If you get a code P0507 do not waste $130 for a purge valve canister on the top of the motor by the fuse fox do NOT buy it and waste your $.
9 chances out of 10 that's not your problem. change PCU valve and your ECU computer and unplug your battery to let the computer register to the VIN and reset all codes, etc.
Only reason I rated this on a 5 is because the ECU 99% of the time does not come up on your code reader so the code P0507 shows up I started with the cheapest fix and worked my way up to find out in the end. Its a ECU (Computer) Issue and a new one costs $800 from dealership + $104 to get flashed to your vin or you can get on eBay and there's a company that sales remaindered computers and they flash them at the warehouse via your VIN # and it only costs around $300 total.
So, depends on how much of a wallet you have for a '07 vehicle with a lot of miles. Hope this helps people. If you get a code P0507 do not waste $130 for a purge valve canister on the top of the motor by the fuse fox do NOT buy it and waste your $.
9 chances out of 10 that's not your problem. change PCU valve and your ECU computer and unplug your battery to let the computer register to the VIN and reset all codes, etc.
- Amber M., Claysburg, PA, US