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Old 02-20-2011, 09:36 AM
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I have replaced just about everything too do with the code 43...wires..plugs..ignition coil...cam and crank sensors still same problem eveytime I turn around the shop mechanic is telling me too get this or that. I have spent enough already approx 1000 dollars on this issue now I would like too really know can a code 43 be a bad fuel pump or a blocked cat if so how can I find out without paying through the nose .the truck do make alot of popping noise when she loses power and there is a few slight hesitations and the rpms change slightly a few times before lost of power ...
 
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What year is your truck? What engine?

and..... what is code 43?
 
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1996 dodge ram with a 5.2 engine ... code 43 in the hanes repair manual states ...peak primary circuit not acheived with maxium dwell time haven't the slightest clue what that means ...ty
 
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Ok, from what I can find, a fair number of these problems relate to plug wire routing. Try re-routing your wires according to the TSB, see if that helps.
 




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