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Summary
  • A logged P0207 code means that the vehicle computer has detected unusual resistance from the injector circuit in cylinder #7.
  • Wiring issues and a bad fuel injector can cause the P0207 code to be set.
  • If left unresolved, your vehicle could show signs of reduced engine performance and poor fuel economy.

Many modern vehicles are equipped with fuel injection systems that control fuel injection operation via the powertrain control module (PCM).  These electronic fuel-injection systems use relays and wiring to operate.

P0207 is an error code that’s related to your vehicle’s fuel injector circuit. Here are a few things you should know if your scan tool retrieved this code.

What Does the P0207 Code Mean?

Diagnostic trouble code (DTC) P0207 stands for “Injector Circuit/Open – Cylinder 7.”

Fuel injection systems allow each cylinder to receive its own dose of fuel and have the appropriate air/fuel ratio changes according to the engine load. The system uses fuel injectors which are pulsated by the PCM via the PCM microprocessor.

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mechanic holding a car fuel injector
A fuel injection system uses fuel injectors which are pulsated by the PCM via the PCM microprocessor.

When the injector is activated, the PCM expects that the voltage signal sent is “low” or close to zero. If the injector is switched off, the PCM expects to detect a voltage that is “high”.

If the PCM is unable to detect the correct amount of voltage from the cylinder 7 injector, the P0207 code may be recorded. This could point to an issue with the injector wiring or the injector itself.

If the PCM detects an excessively low or high resistance from the injector circuit, it can also report the P0207 code.

Note: The definition of code P0207 might be different depending on the vehicle manufacturer. Consult the appropriate repair manual or repair database for the exact code definition.

What are the Common Causes of the P0207 Code?

What are the Common Symptoms of the P0207 Code?

  • Poor engine performance
  • Increased fuel consumption

How to Diagnose the P0207 Code

DTC P0207 is a generic powertrain code that can be logged by vehicles equipped with an OBD system. However, each vehicle may exhibit different symptoms. This also means that the steps for diagnosis and repair may vary depending on the specific year, make, and model that you own.

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Take your vehicle to the nearest auto repair shop if you’re not familiar with diagnosing trouble codes. If you have the technical know-how to get the job done, then you can go ahead and do it yourself.

Here are a few videos that might help you understand the diagnostic procedure for this code:

How to Fix the P0207 Code

Trying to fix a P0207 code can be complicated and frustrating, especially if you lack the necessary technical knowledge.

If you intend to do the repairs yourself, make sure to brush up on your knowledge and check if you have all the necessary tools before tinkering with your vehicle. Repair manuals like those from Chilton or a subscription to an online repair database may come in handy in cases like this.

Where to Get a Fuel Injector Replacement to Resolve Code P0207

Poor engine performance and frequent trips to the gas station can indicate a faulty fuel injector. If that’s the part that triggered code P0207, don’t put off replacing it to keep the issues from getting worse and requiring costly repairs. Good thing it’s easy to get a replacement here at CarParts.com.

Everything is just a click away when you shop here at CarParts.com. Start by filling out our vehicle selector tool to narrow down your search to compatible replacement parts. Then, use the search filters to check out the fuel injectors with your preferred brand, price range, and specs.

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