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'90 accord ecu codes 1 & 43 (fixed)
Hi All,
My mechanic checked the fuel pressure (code 43) and found nothing wrong. So we went to replace the O2 sensor with OEM and check engine light is now gone. The car also `seems' to me to have better acceleration and smaller rpms at high speeds. My symptoms were a few random losses of power at small speeds and high gas consumption, partly also attributable to the cold weather conditions in Ontario. Thanks for your hints and I hope my post will help other people. vlad |
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'90 accord ecu codes 1 & 43 (fixed)
Vlad Ciubotariu > wrote in
news > Hi All, > > My mechanic checked the fuel pressure (code 43) and found nothing > wrong. So we went to replace the O2 sensor with OEM and check engine > light is now gone. The car also `seems' to me to have better > acceleration and smaller rpms at high speeds. > > My symptoms were a few random losses of power at small speeds and high > gas consumption, partly also attributable to the cold weather > conditions in Ontario. > > Thanks for your hints and I hope my post will help other people. > Thanks for the feedback. I'm sure your experience will help others, except for the fact that you've put the most important part (the solution) in a different thread from the original one. People who Google and come across your original thread will wind up at a dead-end; no solution. This message and thread are orphans with no context. You should find your original thread and add this conclusion to it in order to complete the archive. -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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'90 accord ecu codes 1 & 43 (fixed)
I'll make a post to original thread.
thanks On Fri, 23 Mar 2007 22:34:55 +0000, Tegger wrote: > Vlad Ciubotariu > wrote in > news > >> Hi All, >> >> My mechanic checked the fuel pressure (code 43) and found nothing >> wrong. So we went to replace the O2 sensor with OEM and check engine >> light is now gone. The car also `seems' to me to have better >> acceleration and smaller rpms at high speeds. >> >> My symptoms were a few random losses of power at small speeds and high >> gas consumption, partly also attributable to the cold weather >> conditions in Ontario. >> >> Thanks for your hints and I hope my post will help other people. >> > > > > Thanks for the feedback. I'm sure your experience will help others, except > for the fact that you've put the most important part (the solution) in a > different thread from the original one. People who Google and come across > your original thread will wind up at a dead-end; no solution. > > This message and thread are orphans with no context. > > You should find your original thread and add this conclusion to it in order > to complete the archive. |
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'90 accord ecu codes 1 & 43 (fixed)
Vlad Ciubotariu > wrote in
news > I'll make a post to original thread. I see it. Thanks. -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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