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hey guys im having problems with my r33 with slightly tuned rb25. it has an autronic and the other night it cut out. iv done some research with the error codes and this is what i have.

2 - 2 / long pause / 1 - 3 / long pause / 4 - 3 / long pause / 2 - 2. i have found out that the 13 is the throttle sensor which i think is an old code because for some reason the screws fell out and the car ran rough. the 22 is coolant sensor and i just pulled the plug out so maybe that before but i noticed the 43 is sync engine detected something while running. my car isnt starting now as the crank angle sensor isnt getting power. would this be due to the computer maybe not letting it because of the error that it has detected and may need to be fixed and cleared to be able to start back up.

i know nothing about autronic ecu's or any ecu in general lol. but i have looked through forums and can not come up with anything. any info would be greatly appreciated or if u could point me in the right direction.

i think its time to load her on the trailer and take her to hyperdrive yeah

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try replacing the crank angle sensor wit a mates r33 sensor..

heard of a few of these failing..

but it is a rare issue..

also could be wiring...

plus get a new ecu..!!!

why did u rip up out the coolant sensor plug aswel??

and for the tps...put a new screw in there...

that could be another problem..it could be adjusting out ur throttle..who knows

but dont think that has anything wit ur car turning over...

but no harm trying...

clean it out..

mayb an auto elec. could help...

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