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    Code 43 Help.

    Recently I solved my sputtering problem thru new plugs and wires (so far).

    Now everytime I gun it I can smell some unburned gas or unburned smell from the exhaust area. It also gives me code 43.

    So is the oxygen sensor at fault?


    I have new fuel filter and my injectors were recently inspected and they are clean like they should be.
    I also cleaned the EGR valve and the IACV. No oil on the spark plugs and their electrode sign is normal. fin

    The car runs perfectly fine though. Pulls real good.
    Last edited by ExplodingCake; 10-27-2008, 04:42 PM.

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    #2
    Is 43 the Fuel Supply System code? I forget, and I know you know where to find em...

    A lot of people say that the o2 sensor is the cause of that code. I got it after my car sat for a long time (it came on at high speeds), and then it just stopped coming up. I guess the o2 sensor was dirty or something, perhaps? I dunno... but it works, and I didn't change anything.






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      #3
      Originally posted by deevergote. View Post
      Is 43 the Fuel Supply System code? I forget, and I know you know where to find em...

      A lot of people say that the o2 sensor is the cause of that code. I got it after my car sat for a long time (it came on at high speeds), and then it just stopped coming up. I guess the o2 sensor was dirty or something, perhaps? I dunno... but it works, and I didn't change anything.
      Indeed fuel supply system.

      I have to check my o2 sensor then, because at first it gave me code 1 then after a week which is today code 43 came up. So not really sure it is since it's brand new and I spent a fortune ($220). Also that smell is killing me.

      P.S. I'm being paranoid again , arrr!..

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        #4
        Has your car been sitting for a long time (like when you went away...) or is this something that has cropped up under normal regular driving conditions?

        If the sensor is new and OEM (and it is) then it shouldn't be giving you a problem. For all I know, my o2 sensor is from 1992! I've never replaced it, so if it's not original, it's from before 2001.






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          #5
          Originally posted by deevergote. View Post
          Has your car been sitting for a long time (like when you went away...) or is this something that has cropped up under normal regular driving conditions?

          If the sensor is new and OEM (and it is) then it shouldn't be giving you a problem. For all I know, my o2 sensor is from 1992! I've never replaced it, so if it's not original, it's from before 2001.
          When I left the country then came back 2 months later my battery was a total loss. After that it fired right up with a fresh one.

          I just got that under regular driving conditions. Like you said the o2 might just be dirty or so (it's only a year old). I'll check that out.

          Is it also a possibility I have a clogged cat? or an exhaust leak? hmmm.

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            #6
            I have an exhaust leak at the cat, since it's stock and the rest of the system is larger aftermarket stuff. The rear passengers get a good blast of exhaust fumes when the driver gets on it. You wouldn't smell it if it were behind you like it's supposed to be, so that's a leak. I don't have much to add on the code 43, unless you want to check your FPR or fuel pressure itself, your pump is not dead if the car still runs.

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              #7
              I doubt it's the FPR since my can runs well.

              I have an o2 sensor that just came in , hope this solves it.

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                #8
                Did it solve it im having the same problem

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                  #9
                  My vote is for the O2 sensor as well, especially if you got a #1 before that. My car is doing that right now, started out with a #1 and moved into a #43. It seems that as long as you don't have any big driveability issues (stumbling, etc from lack of fuel) it's the O2.

                  Hope you got it figured out.
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                    #10
                    My car gave me a code 43 om saturday after i spenthours changing/tuning up everything. I hit WOT for like 5 seconds then less than a minute later i had CEl, checked it, it was 43. I woke the next morning and it CEL was gone. I dont a exhaust leak on the flex pipe I'm thinking o2 sensor also but if mine comes back i'm getting a new fuel filter and o2 sensor.
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                      #11
                      first look for a fuel leak somewhere. "Code 43 Fuel Supply System" if theres a leak the sensor will pick up a problem and start adding more fuel. (fuel regulator or o2 sensor)basically it will compensate for a problem. check simple things before you start adding parts. if you have a dx/lx and the exhaust is leaking before o2 sensor then you might get this code. same goes for a ex/se. 02 sensor isnt reading correctly and a code will set. simple problems will cause bigger issues.

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                        #12
                        Here's the o2 sensor I pulled out.







                        Looks weired.. Am I running lean?

                        Apparently , a new Denso sensor is currently installed in replace of this one. So far so good as I gave it a test drive. The smell is still there but I'll give it 3 days.
                        Last edited by ExplodingCake; 10-28-2008, 01:01 AM.

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                        1996 Honda Civic LX 2009-2012
                        2012 Kia Optima LX 2012-2013
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by H22A91CB7 View Post
                          Did it solve it im having the same problem
                          Hopefully , I'll give it 2 more days.

                          Originally posted by benji View Post
                          My vote is for the O2 sensor as well, especially if you got a #1 before that. My car is doing that right now, started out with a #1 and moved into a #43. It seems that as long as you don't have any big driveability issues (stumbling, etc from lack of fuel) it's the O2.

                          Hope you got it figured out.
                          I did got a #1 before the #43 , so hopefully this is it. I used to have a stumbling and small misfires but it's gone right after I changed the plugs and wires.

                          Originally posted by Gemini View Post
                          My car gave me a code 43 om saturday after i spenthours changing/tuning up everything. I hit WOT for like 5 seconds then less than a minute later i had CEl, checked it, it was 43. I woke the next morning and it CEL was gone. I dont a exhaust leak on the flex pipe I'm thinking o2 sensor also but if mine comes back i'm getting a new fuel filter and o2 sensor.
                          Funny thing is I have a new filter as well.

                          Originally posted by oneoffaccord View Post
                          first look for a fuel leak somewhere. "Code 43 Fuel Supply System" if theres a leak the sensor will pick up a problem and start adding more fuel. (fuel regulator or o2 sensor)basically it will compensate for a problem. check simple things before you start adding parts. if you have a dx/lx and the exhaust is leaking before o2 sensor then you might get this code. same goes for a ex/se. 02 sensor isnt reading correctly and a code will set. simple problems will cause bigger issues.
                          I don't have a leak of fuel. I have an A1 and I'm trying to smell the manifold but does not match the smell at the muffler. I think I'm running rich or so. AFAIK , when o2 sensors fail , it will make the ECU dump more fuel into the chamber and aslo my mileage worsens these past days. I have 120 miles in a half tank.


                          One more thing , when I tried to remove the sensor , I did it by hand? So it was apparently loose a bit. I was wondering if it was moving around when I hit bumps. Anyway I tightened the new one in and hopefully will get off my ass.
                          Last edited by ExplodingCake; 10-28-2008, 12:59 AM.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by oneoffaccord View Post
                            first look for a fuel leak somewhere. "Code 43 Fuel Supply System" if theres a leak the sensor will pick up a problem and start adding more fuel. (fuel regulator or o2 sensor)basically it will compensate for a problem. check simple things before you start adding parts. if you have a dx/lx and the exhaust is leaking before o2 sensor then you might get this code. same goes for a ex/se. 02 sensor isnt reading correctly and a code will set. simple problems will cause bigger issues.
                            thats makes sense, i have a A1 also but this weekend I didnt notice a exhaust leak on the flex pipe(will be repaired this week) so that might be my issue. Drove all day today and no CEL yet.
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                              #15
                              When I pulled my O2 it was Stark white, much more than that, so I don't think lean is your problem

                              that o2 looks normal to me, not to say its not dead

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