Intake Manifold Runner Position Sensor/Switch Circuit Bank 1
2010-2010 Mitsubishi Eclipse 3.8L V6
The 2010 Mitsubishi Eclipse is equipped with a 3.8L V6 engine. Below you'll find detailed p2014 diagnostic code information including labor time estimates, cost ranges, and technician notes specific to this engine configuration.
Description
The ECM cannot read the position of the intake manifold runner flaps on bank 1.
Symptoms
- Check engine light
- Default to fixed runner position
- Slight performance loss
Common Causes
- Failed position sensor
- Wiring fault
- Corroded connector
- ECM issue
Diagnostic Steps
- Check sensor connector
- Measure sensor signal voltage
- Verify wiring continuity
Repair Notes
Replace runner position sensor or repair wiring.
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Common Questions
What does code P2014 mean on a 2010-2010 Mitsubishi Eclipse?
P2014 stands for "Intake Manifold Runner Position Sensor/Switch Circuit Bank 1". The ECM cannot read the position of the intake manifold runner flaps on bank 1.
What are the symptoms of P2014 on a Mitsubishi Eclipse?
Common symptoms of P2014 include: Check engine light, Default to fixed runner position, Slight performance loss.
What causes P2014 on a 2010-2010 Mitsubishi Eclipse?
Common causes of P2014 include: Failed position sensor, Wiring fault, Corroded connector, ECM issue.
Last updated: March 2026