Unicarriers (& Nissan) DP1F1A15:
Fault code E25, japanese menu...

Hi all.
There is a problem with Nissan DP1F1A15/2009. K21 engine with 1st gen.LPG. An E25 fault code shows up, check engine is lighting.
Does anyone have any information on this fault code or fault code list for Nissan? The code is explained on the display, but in Japanese... There is 4 digit acces code for service menu. I've tried most popular codes like 1234, etc., but they didn't worked. What is the standard code? Best regards.
  • Posted 11 Mar 2011 03:10
  • Discussion started by ArtB
  • Śląsk, Poland
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will replacing the O2 sensor solve the issue?
  • Posted 23 Feb 2018 05:19
  • Reply by JoeMar
  • California, United States
Thank you very much. So this malfunction can be caused by oxygen sensour defect or problems with A/F ratio because of tuning of LPG reductor?
  • Posted 14 Mar 2011 17:09
  • Reply by ArtB
  • Śląsk, Poland
e25 code is heater oxgyen sensour signal circuit malfunction thats is on the exhaust
code to get into is 0312 please be carefull you can change the lang back to english etc
  • Posted 14 Mar 2011 09:55
  • Reply by greasespoon
  • somerset, United Kingdom

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