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P04 & F04 codes

EGI 30 amp fuse blows as engine starts. Will only run seconds until fuse blows. EGI relay test good. What is EGI? What does it stand for and where is it located on the truck? Looking for short.
  • Posted 15 Jan 2019 07:14
  • Modified 15 Jan 2019 07:15 by poster
  • By Whitebuzzbait
  • joined 21 May'12 - 15 messages
  • Florida, United States
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Hi My friend
I have this problem with nissan-forklift MC01Z15 k15 engine.
I check the all wiring_relay.fuse box. I think My ECU have problem.
I checked all the wiring from ecm to relay box and relays its fine. I checked the green line of the white line coming from the ecu and it does not bring any voltage or signal to the relay box to activate the relays.
What I should to clear and Repair this.
I see error code F-04 and P-04.
  • Posted 1 Feb 2021 02:35
  • By Afshin_Ghafoori
  • joined 1 Feb'21 - 5 messages
  • Iran, Islamic Republic Of

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