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CarGuru > Technology > Re: Chrysler Concorde with err code 43 31 March 2005 00:42:29

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Re: Chrysler Concorde with err code 43

Steve 30 March 2005 21:08:10
 Phil Vourtsis wrote:
I'm also due for spark plugs and I'm going to put new> ignition wires in. Any thoughts what is causing the code 43? Could it> be related to the cam sensor? Got to get this through inspection next> month.

My wife's 93 LH car has periodically thrown a seemingly random code 43.
Maybe 3-4 times in the life of the car so far. It usually clears itself.
It seems to happen more often when the plugs and wires are getting old,
so my guess is that a bad plug or wire is causing a misfire and altering
the primary current profile from normal, tripping the code.
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Mike Behnke 30 March 2005 22:14:42 permanent link ]
 If it's the 3.5L, look for possible leaking intake manifold gasket.
Also check for corrosion on the PCM connecotrs and ground straps for the
PCM.



Steve wrote:
Phil Vourtsis wrote:>
I'm also due for spark plugs and I'm going to put new>> ignition wires in. Any thoughts what is causing the code 43? Could it>> be related to the cam sensor? Got to get this through inspection next>> month.>
My wife's 93 LH car has periodically thrown a seemingly random code 43. > Maybe 3-4 times in the life of the car so far. It usually clears itself. > It seems to happen more often when the plugs and wires are getting old, > so my guess is that a bad plug or wire is causing a misfire and altering > the primary current profile from normal, tripping the code.
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Steve 31 March 2005 00:42:29 permanent link ]
 Mike Behnke wrote:
If it's the 3.5L, look for possible leaking intake manifold gasket.

Replaced at 200,000 miles "just because." Turns out it was weeping
coolant at the back corner, but wasn't leaking into the intake passages
at all yet. Dont' really see how that would cause a code 43, though.
Also > check for corrosion on the PCM connecotrs and ground straps for the PCM.

Ground strap checking should be a sorta routine maintenance on that car.
But the rare code 43 seems more related to plug wire condition than
anything else.

Steve wrote:>
Phil Vourtsis wrote:>>
I'm also due for spark plugs and I'm going to put new>>> ignition wires in. Any thoughts what is causing the code 43? Could it>>> be related to the cam sensor? Got to get this through inspection next>>> month.>>
My wife's 93 LH car has periodically thrown a seemingly random code >> 43. Maybe 3-4 times in the life of the car so far. It usually clears >> itself. It seems to happen more often when the plugs and wires are >> getting old, so my guess is that a bad plug or wire is causing a >> misfire and altering the primary current profile from normal, >> tripping the code.
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