Fuel Temperature Sensor A Circuit
2011-2011 Mitsubishi Lancer 2.4L I4
The 2011 Mitsubishi Lancer is equipped with a 2.4L inline-4 engine. Below you'll find detailed p0180 diagnostic code information including labor time estimates, cost ranges, and technician notes specific to this engine configuration.
Description
Malfunction in the fuel temperature sensor circuit.
Symptoms
- Check Engine Light
- Poor fuel economy
- Hard starting
Common Causes
- Faulty fuel temp sensor
- Wiring issue
- Corroded connector
Diagnostic Steps
- Test sensor resistance
- Inspect wiring
- Check connector
Repair Notes
Replace fuel temperature sensor.
Related Codes
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Common Questions
What does code P0180 mean on a 2011-2011 Mitsubishi Lancer?
P0180 stands for "Fuel Temperature Sensor A Circuit". Malfunction in the fuel temperature sensor circuit.
What are the symptoms of P0180 on a Mitsubishi Lancer?
Common symptoms of P0180 include: Check Engine Light, Poor fuel economy, Hard starting.
What causes P0180 on a 2011-2011 Mitsubishi Lancer?
Common causes of P0180 include: Faulty fuel temp sensor, Wiring issue, Corroded connector.
Last updated: March 2026