1997 Ford Escort Emissions Faults: P0136, P0140, P1443 Explained | O2 Sensor Replacement & Evaporative System Fix
I own a 1997 Ford Escort with a 2.0L engine and recently failed the Massachusetts State Inspection due to three emissions-related diagnostic trouble codes: P0136, P0140, and P1453. I understand that replacing the oxygen (O2) sensor is often recommended, but I'm wondering whether these other codes will resolve on their own after this replacement. Are P0136 and P0140 directly related to the O2 sensor? And what does P1443 specifically indicate?
P0136 and P0140 are indeed oxygen (O2) sensor-related codes, typically indicating a faulty or degraded O2 sensor in the exhaust system. I recommend using an OEM or dealer-grade sensor for reliable performance—aftermarket sensors with poor heater element resistance can cause persistent issues. However, P1443 is related to the evaporative emissions system and points to a problem with the purge control solenoid. Simply replacing the O2 sensor will not resolve this evaporation-related fault; a separate inspection of the EVAP system is required.