2001 Eclipse GT Check Engine Codes P0141, P0136, P0403, P0443, P1400 - Causes and Solutions
I own a 2001 Mitsubishi Eclipse GT and have recently noticed a significant drop in engine performance. The vehicle feels like it's producing more power than normal, but this is actually a sign of underlying issues. I'm also experiencing rapid fuel consumption, which is concerning. My OBD-II scanner has picked up the following diagnostic trouble codes: - P0141: Heated Oxygen Sensor Bank 1 Sensor 2 fault - P0136: Heated Oxygen Sensor Bank 1 failure - P0403: Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) flow error - P0443: Evaporative Emission Control System Leak - P1400: Manifold Differential Pressure Sensor Circuit malfunction I've heard that a single faulty sensor can trigger multiple related codes. Is this true in my case? If so, which component is most likely at fault? Should I replace all sensors and systems listed, or is there a more targeted approach to diagnosing the root cause? What steps should I take next to resolve these issues safely and effectively? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
These codes do not necessarily require component replacement — they indicate system-level faults. Start by inspecting the heater circuit of the oxygen sensors, including wiring integrity and fuses. Also check for EGR valve blockage or improper operation. A faulty mass airflow (MAP) sensor could contribute to multiple issues.