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guys,

i went to nissan,,, thanks to Vihn (bangin) for helping me out,,,

they reset the ecu,, the errors went away,, and hasent come back yet,,

can't figure out y they came up in the first place,, but seems to be gone now,,

:)

I got a code 21, this is an ignition circuit problem right?

hey man ... yester day .. i did .. a compretion ratio test for my engin ... ( that was .. ok .. ) .. after i did fix every thing .. i did a diagnostic .. i had code 21 ...

i think it was the coils ..( coz i start the engin with out the coils ..while testing) .. any way .. it keeps showing code 21 ... i did somthin but am not sure about .. which made it stop showing 21 ... and it came back to 55 :) ..

i have one Q ... i think my coils are some how bad (missfiring).. mmm .. but still working ... so .. when will the ecu show code 21 ... ??? only if the coil is died ????

good luck with u'r ECU ...

In light that BNR34 and ER34 codes are not the same theres probably no need in posting them....

hey man ... whats wrong with u ....i didnt ask for some money ....i only ask for some help ?? :) .. if u know the code list them .. if u dont know them ... just stop saying ...no need in posting them.... :throwup: :usuck:

dont need u'r help mate :Bang:

thanx any way

ECU codes

11 Crankshaft position sensor

12 MAF sensor circuit

13 Coolent temperature circuit

14 Vehicle speed sensor circuit

21 Ignition circuit

31 ECU (ouch!)

34 Knock sensor

43 Throttle position circuit

45 Injector leak

51 Ignition circuit

54 Auto signal to ECU

55 All OK

...

those are for r32 r33 ///

some r the same for r34 /// right? .. but i think there must be somthing else also

still looking for some help

ECU codes  

...  

those are for r32 r33 ///  

some r the same for r34 /// right? .. but i think there must be somthing else also  

still looking for some help

I've just put the codes for your exact vehicle ie a R34 98 GT-T (which I have as well, or more exactly a 98 GT-X which is a GT-T with a few more options.. :-) on my web site ie

http://www.r34skyline.com/info/diagnostic_codes.htm

I've just put the codes for your exact vehicle ie a R34 98 GT-T (which I have as well, or more exactly a 98 GT-X which is a GT-T with a few more options.. :-) on my web site ie

http://www.r34skyline.com/info/diagnostic_codes.htm

love u mate ...

thanx alot ... :P

really helpfull ..

nice site by the way :headspin:

hey man ... whats wrong with u ....i didnt ask for some money ....i only ask for some help ??  :P  .. if u know the code list them .. if u dont know them ... just stop saying ...no need in posting them.... :throwup:  :usuck:  

dont need u'r help mate  :Bang:  

thanx any way

whats your problem?????I posted that ian pointed out that the codes are different...and i was being a civilized person by at least answering you post....fkn jerk...

whats your problem?????I posted that ian pointed out that the codes are different...and i was being a civilized person by at least answering you post....fkn jerk...

looool ... lil kid .. whats wrong with u .... u r mad ?... hehehe

1st ... i really wanna know what are the codes ... even if they r different ...

2nd ... dose not worth it ... dont get mad .. i was just :jk:

3rd ... am sorry if u cant take it ... no joks any more for u :wassup:

...

sorry again ... didnt mean to say it that way ..

....fkn jerk...
... bad boy .. no bad words must be used

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