What does code P0087 mean on a Mitsubishi and is it safe to drive?

P0087: Fuel Rail/System Pressure – Too Low. Here's what it means on your Mitsubishi, what usually causes it, what repairs typically cost, and how safe it is to keep driving.

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What this code means

The actual fuel rail pressure is lower than the PCM commanded. On direct-injection engines the high-pressure fuel pump is the primary suspect; on port injection engines the lift pump or filter is most common.

Common causes for your Mitsubishi

  • Failing high-pressure fuel pump (direct injection engines)
  • Weak low-pressure lift pump
  • Clogged or restricted fuel filter
  • Leaking fuel pressure regulator
  • Restricted fuel supply line

Symptoms

  • Check Engine Light
  • Hard starting, especially when hot
  • Stalling or stumbling under load or acceleration
  • Rough idle

Typical fixes

  • Replace high-pressure fuel pump (GDI engines)
  • Replace low-pressure (in-tank) fuel pump
  • Replace fuel filter
  • Inspect and replace fuel pressure regulator

Repair cost range

For a Mitsubishi, repairs for P0087 often fall between $200 and $1200, depending on the cause and whether you use OEM or aftermarket parts. Labor rates vary by location.

Known issues on Mitsubishi

Mitsubishi Evo X 4B11T P0087 low fuel pressure can indicate a failing HPFP (high-pressure fuel pump) on this GDI engine. The 4B11T's HPFP is driven by the intake cam and can wear the cam lobe—check cam lobe condition alongside fuel pressure testing.

Most commonly affected models

Lancer Evolution X 4B11T 2008–2015Outlander Sport 2.0L 2011–2019

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