Ford F-150 P2007 IMRC code with 50% power cut and check engine light issue due to common intake manifold failure on Ford F-150

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Problem overview

Some Ford F-150 owners report experiencing issues related to a P2007 IMRC code, which indicates a problem with the Intake Manifold Runner Control (IMRC) system on Bank 2, leading to a 50% power cut and a check engine light. These owners note that the P2007 code often results in the IMRC being stuck closed, negatively impacting airflow optimization and causing symptoms such as reduced engine power, rough idling, stalling, poor acceleration, and decreased fuel efficiency. Additionally, some report that the IMRC system's motorized actuators and linkages can fail, requiring intake manifold replacement. Common causes of the P2007 code include wiring problems, carbon deposits on the IMRC butterfly flaps, and faulty sensors, along with potential issues like blocked vacuum lines and mechanical failures. The check engine light frequently accompanies these symptoms, indicating significant drivability issues such as hesitation and a lack of power, which can severely affect overall vehicle performance. Addressing these root causes is essential for restoring optimal functionality in affected vehicles.

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