2005 FX35 Help! Error Code P0507 Idling issue

geovanni

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Hello, I am hoping someone here can help me resolve my current idling issue. I have been getting a P0507 error code on and off and thus far here is what I have done:
1. Replaced the MAF sensor
2. Replaced the Throttle body
3. Replaced the AirIntake hose as it used to have a crack
4. STP fuels system cleaner

This is a video of me stopped at a light, right at the 6 second mark is when the idle drops and quickly recovers. HELP Please!!!!!


166K miles on the SUV
 
Found this on another site, not my thread but it is for a G35:

I realize this is an old thread but I read several threads about this and I can't tell if the issue is resolved. This happened to me this weekend. I was replacing my spark plugs at 100,000 miles and noticed the throttle body was dirty, it has never been cleaned. I did not know the issue with the TB so I just cleaned it without disconnecting the battery or unplugging the TB. Of course this led to the high idle and the SES light and P0507 code, I have a code reader. After reading several threads on this site I decided to try the reset. The instructions on here are a little confusing and I could not get it to work. However I found a youtube video of it and it worked and the cars runs as good as ever. I did the following:

1. Warmed the car up by driving to work, about 30 minutes.
2. Parked making sure the front wheels are straight ahead and everything is off, I.e. Radio, lights, wipers, heater, etc. as instructed by the youtube video. This seems to matter because the reset did not work before I did this.
3. Shut the engine off, waited 10 secs.
4. Turn the key to on, waited 3 secs
5. Turned the key to off, waited 10 secs
6. Turned the key to on, waited 3 secs
7. Turned the key to off, waited 10 secs
8. Turned the key to on, waited 3 secs
9. Turned the key to off, waited 10 secs
10. Turned key to on, waited 3 secs
11. Stomped on and released the accelerator pedal 5 times in 5 seconds, waited 7 to 8 secs
12. Depressed and held down the acc pedal for about 18 secs, the light started blinking around 10 secs and then stopped at around 18 secs, released the pedal as soon as it stopped blinking,
13. Started the engine, do not turn the key off first before starting the engine, as soon you release the pedal turn the key to the right to start the engine. I screwed this up a couple times.

That was it, now everything is fine. I deleted the SES code with my reader.
 
Found this on another site, not my thread but it is for a G35:

I realize this is an old thread but I read several threads about this and I can't tell if the issue is resolved. This happened to me this weekend. I was replacing my spark plugs at 100,000 miles and noticed the throttle body was dirty, it has never been cleaned. I did not know the issue with the TB so I just cleaned it without disconnecting the battery or unplugging the TB. Of course this led to the high idle and the SES light and P0507 code, I have a code reader. After reading several threads on this site I decided to try the reset. The instructions on here are a little confusing and I could not get it to work. However I found a youtube video of it and it worked and the cars runs as good as ever. I did the following:

1. Warmed the car up by driving to work, about 30 minutes.
2. Parked making sure the front wheels are straight ahead and everything is off, I.e. Radio, lights, wipers, heater, etc. as instructed by the youtube video. This seems to matter because the reset did not work before I did this.
3. Shut the engine off, waited 10 secs.
4. Turn the key to on, waited 3 secs
5. Turned the key to off, waited 10 secs
6. Turned the key to on, waited 3 secs
7. Turned the key to off, waited 10 secs
8. Turned the key to on, waited 3 secs
9. Turned the key to off, waited 10 secs
10. Turned key to on, waited 3 secs
11. Stomped on and released the accelerator pedal 5 times in 5 seconds, waited 7 to 8 secs
12. Depressed and held down the acc pedal for about 18 secs, the light started blinking around 10 secs and then stopped at around 18 secs, released the pedal as soon as it stopped blinking,
13. Started the engine, do not turn the key off first before starting the engine, as soon you release the pedal turn the key to the right to start the engine. I screwed this up a couple times.

That was it, now everything is fine. I deleted the SES code with my reader.

Thank You Denis, I think this is the ECU reset process which I believe I tried. I have even left the battery unplugged overnight as I read that it did the same thing.
 
Are you sure you completed this procedure correctly. If you did, then you may have to bring it in to the dealership to get the relearn process completed. Disconnecting the battery will not correct this issue.
 
Are you sure you completed this procedure correctly. If you did, then you may have to bring it in to the dealership to get the relearn process completed. Disconnecting the battery will not correct this issue.

I'll give it another try and then take it to the dealership if it doesn't fix it. Thanks again.
 
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