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Will trade Number of messages: 5 START MESSAGE: Ontario, Canada Hello I would like to know what 'E43' is for Mitsubishi FGC25N AF82F30. any info would be helpful, the full service manual would be Great, I can trade for anything toyota related Thanks! - email me: cprf4u@gmail.com Posted 5 Mar 2013 04:21 AM REPLIES: Sort replies by Pennsylvania, United States E43 is for: LPG air/fuel ratio malfunction when I get home from work will write more on this Posted 5 Mar 2013 04:46 AM Ontario, Canada oxygen sensor? Posted 5 Mar 2013 05:56 AM Pennsylvania, United States no more than likely might be a dirty mass air flow sensor or it needs a laptop hooked up to it to recalibrate it how many hours are on the truck??? Posted 5 Mar 2013 06:35 AM Ontario, Canada its low hours - 2400 Posted 5 Mar 2013 07:04 AM. Click for description.
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