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08.05.2020 18:48 | # 1 |
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I have a 2008 1.9 parnet there is a lot of space on the gas pedal. about two inches I asked the master, he said normal, he even opened the hood and gave the gas manually. is such a thing normal? If so, why did they do it? I would like it to gass when touched it is also difficult to adjust clutch throttle this way, especially on slopes. thanks |
08.05.2020 18:48 | # 2 |
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If the reaction is normal to me, it ultimately transmits throttle, as there is little difference. If you say that it is difficult to grasp on the hill, you can get the clutch point of the clutch a little earlier, but I would not recommend it. the original is good. |
08.05.2020 18:48 | # 3 |
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thanks it gets used to time, but it was a little strange when it wasn't like my previous vehicles Maybe it was the first time I had a diesel vehicle |
08.05.2020 18:48 | # 4 |
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I take my own 206 vehicles into my hands and say, I had as many gaps as you mentioned. When you lift the bonnet, there is a long plastic pipe just behind the butterfly that it gives gas from its hand and a butterfly thrown on a thin wire like a butterfly. It is a little difficult, your hand is hard to reach, but when the crow nose is pulled out by pulling this wire with a stylized tool, you stretch that plastic and stretch it when you put it back on. If you do not have any information, get help from the mechanic. Do not encounter any problems such as being stuck on the overstretched wire and not idling. This time, do not pay to fix it. But the space is good, even if it is very little. Maybe up to 1 cm
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08.05.2020 18:48 | # 5 |
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Did they still use gas wire in the 2008 vehicle?
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