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ENG: Diagnose a Check Engine Light and S/D4 errors.
ive got code 43 on my
just replaced the 02 sensor and its still running rich, i can smell raw fuel and am getting 300km max out of a full tank of gas
the light only comes on once in a while and i can feel the car lose power as soon as it comes on.
now code 43 is the fuel supply code, can someone tell me or guide me in the right direction as to what i should do/replace to fix this?
- i have a brand new fuel filter
- injectors seem fine
thnx for your help guys
Hold On Not Done Accelerating Had One Never Did Again
So funny thing happened today when trying to get the ECU code. I first jumped the cable and then turned ignition to position 2. The CEL came on and stayed lit. So then I thought I would try to look at the light on the ECU itself but when I looked at it, it turned out that I had the OBD1 ECU (no light on it). Funny since I have a 1991 Accord EX (I thought those had the OBD0 ECUs???). Anyway, after disconnecting the ECU and putting it back under the metal plate I tried jumping the wires again and viola! I got a blinking CEL.
So here is what I got: 6 short, 1 long, 2 long. How do I interpret that? Is it 6, 10 and 20? 16 & 20?
Now that I think about it more, I guess disconnecting the ECU is almost the same as disconnecting the neg battery cable and fuse, thus resetting the ECU.
Last edited by chylnk; 02-06-2009, 03:48 PM.
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