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HOMESERVICE MANUALSMITSUBISHI2001MIRAGE DE, STANDARDREPAIR AND DIAGNOSIS (SINGLE PAGE)QUICK LOOKUPSDTC INDEXENGINE PERFORMANCE DTCS
2001 Mitsubishi Mirage DE, Standard
Engine Performance DTCS
2001 Mitsubishi Mirage DE, StandardSECTION Engine Performance DTCS
ENGINE PERFORMANCE DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE (DTC) LIST
| DTC | Description |
|---|---|
| P0101 | Volume Airflow Circuit Malfunction |
| P0102 | Volume Airflow Sensor Circuit Low Input |
| P0103 | Volume Airflow Sensor Circuit high Input |
| P0106 | Manifold Absolute Pressure Circuit Malfunction (1.5L) |
| P0107 | Manifold Absolute Pressure Circuit Low Input (1.5L) |
| P0107 | Barometric Pressure Circuit low Input (1.8L) |
| P0108 | Manifold Absolute Pressure Circuit High Input (1.5L) |
| P0108 | Barometric Pressure Circuit high Input (1.8L) |
| P0111 | Intake Air Temperature Circuit Malfunction |
| P0115 | Engine Coolant Temperature Circuit High Input |
| P0116 | Engine Coolant Temperature Circuit Malfunction |
| P0117 | Engine Coolant Temperature Circuit low Input |
| P0121 | Throttle Position Sensor Circuit Malfunction |
| P0122 | Throttle Position Sensor Circuit low Input |
| P0123 | Throttle Position Sensor Circuit High Input |
| P0128 | Coolant Thermostat Malfunction |
| P0130 | Oxygen Sensor Circuit Malfunction (Sensor 1) |
| P0133 | Oxygen Sensor Circuit Slow Response (Sensor 1) |
| P0134 | Oxygen Sensor Circuit No activity Detected (Sensor 1) |
| P0135 | Oxygen Sensor Heater Circuit Malfunction (Sensor 1) |
| P0136 | Oxygen Sensor Circuit Malfunction (Sensor 2) |
| P0139 | Oxygen Sensor Circuit Slow Response (Sensor 2) |
| P0141 | Oxygen Sensor Heater Circuit Malfunction (Sensor 2) |
| P0171 | System To Lean |
| P0172 | System To Rich |
| P0201 | Fuel Injector No. 1 Circuit Malfunction |
| P0202 | Fuel Injector No. 2 Circuit Malfunction |
| P0203 | Fuel Injector No. 3 Circuit Malfunction |
| P0204 | Fuel Injector No. 4 Circuit Malfunction |
| P0300 | Random Misfire Detected |
| P0301 | Cylinder No. 1 Misfire Detected |
| P0302 | Cylinder No. 2 Misfire Detected |
| P0303 | Cylinder No. 3 Misfire Detected |
| P0304 | Cylinder No. 4 Misfire Detected |
| P0335 | Crankshaft Position Sensor Circuit Malfunction |
| P0340 | Camshaft Position Sensor Circuit Malfunction |
| P0401 | EGR Flow Malfunction |
| P0403 | EGR Solenoid Malfunction |
| P0421 | Warm Up Catalyst Efficiency Below Threshold (Bank 1) |
| P0442 | EVAP System Leak Detected |
| P0443 | EVAP System Purge Control Malfunction |
| P0446 | EVAP System Vent Control Malfunction |
| P0450 | EVAP System Pressure Sensor Malfunction |
| P0451 | EVAP System Pressure Sensor Range Performance |
| P0455 | EVAP System Large Leak Detected |
| P0500 | Vehicle Speed Sensor Malfunction |
| P0506 | Idle Control System RPM Lower than Expected |
| P0507 | Idle Control System RPM Higher than Expected |
| P0510 | Closed Throttle Position Switch Malfunction |
| P0551 | Power Steering Pressure Sensor Circuit Range/Performance Problem |
| P0705 | Transmission Range Sensor Circuit Malfunction (PRNDL Input) |
| P0710 | Transmission Fluid Temperature Sensor Circuit Malfunction |
| P0715 | Input/Turbine Speed Sensor Circuit Malfunction |
| P0720 | Output Speed Sensor Circuit Malfunction |
| P0725 | Engine Speed Input Circuit Malfunction |
| P0740 | Torque Converter Clutch System Malfunction |
| P0750 | Shift Solenoid "A" Malfunction |
| P0755 | Shift Solenoid "B" Malfunction |
| P0760 | Shift Solenoid "C" Malfunction |
| P0765 | Shift Solenoid "D" Malfunction |
| P1400 | Manifold Differential Pressure Sensor Circuit Malfunction |
| P1500 | Generator FR Terminal circuit Malfunction |
| P1751 | A/T Control Relay Malfunction |
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- β’ You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- β’ Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- β’ The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- β’ You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- β’ You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.