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Mitsubishi FGC25N:
error e34
I have a mitsu fgc25n with the Nissan k21 engine no start error code E34. Replaced crank sensor but still no start. Anyone have the
same issues
Posted
27 May 2015 06:55 Post a Reply
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fish2121
New Jersey, United States Report this post
well there ya go
shorted alternator wire can cause all kinds of havok in the electrical system
good thing you found it before the whole truck melted down :o)
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2 Jun 2015 07:31 Post a Reply
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swoop223
North Carolina, United States Report this post
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Thanks a lot for all the help! I found the 10 gauge wire from alt to batt. had rubbed through and shorted ( melted) two ground wires
under the batt. tray were you have to remove it to find them. Fixed wiring all is goodpl
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2 Jun 2015 07:19 Post a Reply
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fish2121
New Jersey, United States Report this post
as for your spark plug problem, this happens because origionally the factory suggested a type of plug that had an extended
threadded shank on the plug and carbon can build up causing it to prevent the plugs from coming out easily and it also wipes out the
aluminum threads if you force it out. Unfortunatly if you want to change that plug you will have to force it out and then go back with
a helicoil spark plug kit (14mm). And when you go back with the new plugs there are new plugs that are shorter and will not suffer
this problem. Check with your parts supplier/dealer about this, they should know about it and have the correct plugs to go back in
the engine.
Since you verified that the coil packs are good i would check the wiring harness where they plug into the coil packs for broken wires.
Also swap the egi relays around with the other relays and see if this helps, after clearing the codes (using the pedal dance) if they do
not return you know the relays may have been the cause and you can replace them as needed. Have you checked all the fuses in the
fuse box and made sure they are all fully inserted into their sockets? Sometimes these fuses can work loose and cause problems.
One other thing, sometimes when replacing the crank or cam sensor it is advisable to replace the opposing sensor, if you put a crank
sensor also replace the cam sensor, and visa versa. They both do work together in the ignition system and either one can trigger this
code. (since you've done this it is unlikely these are causing this)
If you've verified wiring, sensors , spark plugs are all good my only other thought would be the ECM itself, make sure all the
connectors are plugged in and locked, you may even want to put some electric silicone grease in there to help waterproof them. And
check the frame ground and make sure it is good, remove it and scrape any paint that might be underneath so it will have a good
metal to metal connection.
Posted
28 May 2015 21:46 Post a Reply
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swoop223
North Carolina, United States Report this post
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I changed can sensor also (OEM).changed 3 plugs one won't come out. Tested coils on another truck they work fine. any ideas were
to go with this
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28 May 2015 03:00 Post a Reply
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fish2121
New Jersey, United States Report this post
first make sure the plugs are not burned out, gap should be.035, if gap is very wide replace plugs
this code is generated when ignition looses signal for a predetermined period of time
yes it could be the crank sensor but also could be the cam sensor
you also may want to check the egi relays in the relay box
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27 May 2015 21:29 Post a Reply
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swoop223
North Carolina, United States Report this post
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Yes I used a OEM sensor should I try the new one in another unit
Posted
27 May 2015 12:48 Post a Reply
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fish2121
New Jersey, United States Report this post
lots of times... was the crank sensor you replaced it with an OEM or aftermarket?
if after market, get yourself a known good crank sensor to check it with or get an OEM only version.
Posted
27 May 2015 08:04 Post a Reply
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edward_t
South Carolina, United States Report this post
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