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08.05.2020 21:15 # 1
HakanYksl16
First of all hello everyone. I have a 2008 model 1.4 vehicle. One thing that caught my attention in the use of LPG was that; it also consumes in gasoline. I have investigated a few places and in the program where the gas adjustment is made, there is an option that allows the vehicle to take gasoline supplements at high or low speeds, if it is open, this option consumes the vehicle at the specified speeds. Anyway I had this setting turned off. But while the vehicle is running on LPG, the gasoline needle continues to drop. I use the vehicle actively, but I think that half a tank of gasoline will not be consumed only 2-3 minutes when the vehicle first runs. In what way do we have a chance to solve this problem? Do you think the gasoline buoy is troubled? Or is there a different system in this business?
08.05.2020 21:15 # 2
talip206
This is not a problem. A situation seen in most vehicles.
Your vehicle does not consume both gasoline and LPG, only the needle falls. The system of Peugeot vehicles is like this. Since it goes with LPG, it does not consume gasoline, and the needle does not fall because it does not consume. As such, the brain of the vehicle considers the float corrupt and lowers the needle according to the distance traveled.
If you buy gasoline of 7 liters or more, the needle will come to where it should be.
Or if you always keep gasoline over half a tank, the intermediate hand will reset itself and come to where it should be.
08.05.2020 21:15 # 3
HakanYksl16
[QUOTE = talip206] This is not a problem. A situation seen in most vehicles.
Your vehicle does not consume both gasoline and LPG, only the needle falls. The system of Peugeot vehicles is like this. Since it goes with LPG, it does not consume gasoline, and the needle does not fall because it does not consume. As such, the brain of the vehicle considers the float corrupt and lowers the needle according to the distance traveled.
If you buy gasoline of 7 liters or more, the needle will come to where it should be.
Or if you always keep gasoline over half a tank, the intermediate hand will reset itself and come to where it should be.
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So, isn't there any software or additional device for this event? So this way it can affect some people negatively. Also, can we explain the 7lt subject you mentioned as follows? Is it necessary to squeeze gasoline at 30TL at every 100TL gas purchase?
08.05.2020 21:15 # 4
sonerkyl
They are making modules in LPG but I think I have been using it for years. My brother bro is about half the fuel, which is important, as the friend says, the vehicle will reset itself at certain intervals. You don't need to buy gasoline with every gas purchase.
08.05.2020 21:15 # 5
talip206
[QUOTE = HakanYksl16] [QUOTE = talip206] This is not a problem. A situation seen in most vehicles.
Your vehicle does not consume both gasoline and LPG, only the needle falls. The system of Peugeot vehicles is like this. Since it goes with LPG, it does not consume gasoline, and the needle does not fall because it does not consume. As such, the brain of the vehicle considers the float corrupt and lowers the needle according to the distance traveled.
If you buy gasoline of 7 liters or more, the needle will come to where it should be.
Or if you always keep gasoline over half a tank, the intermediate hand will reset itself and come to where it should be.
[/ QUOTE]

So, isn't there any software or additional device for this event? So this way it can affect some people negatively. Also, can we explain the 7lt subject you mentioned as follows? Is it necessary to squeeze gasoline at 30TL with every 100TL gas purchase? [/ QUOTE]
You don't need to buy gasoline. Usually it is close to half a warehouse. In winter, around 100 TL a month, and in summer 50 TL, I buy gas. For the health of the gas pump, it must be above half a tank. Otherwise, the petrol pump will also heat up and will deteriorate.
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