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23.09.2020 12:46 # 1
Emr2424
Hello friends, my vehicle is 1.4 gasoline + LPG, when I start the li vehicle first in the morning, it works with gasoline, then it switches to LPG, I have problems such as an imbalance, misfire during the transition, and when I come to the ramp after switching to LPG, the car is forced out and when I exit, it emits a buzz like an exhaust. please help ... By the way I just changed the car's air filter, and spark plugs
23.09.2020 20:59 # 2
talip206
Let them change the Lpg transition temperature and settings. Masters reduce the transition temperature so that it is less burnt, but it causes more trouble in the long run.
24.09.2020 18:34 # 3
Emr2424
Lpg temperature increased by 35 di 45, but my problem continues
25.09.2020 07:35 # 4
Berkay Erdinc
When switching to LPG, the engine may be stunned for 1-2 seconds, as a result, one of the fuel is completely cut and the other fuel starts to be sprayed. This process cannot be done at the same time. Therefore, it is normal to feel the fuel passages. Is it lpg or gasoline?
25.09.2020 09:42 # 5
sonerkyl
It can also be from lpg injectors. If you want, there is cordial engineering and you can show them if you are close to those who are very satisfied on the Anatolian side. Of course, prices may be slightly higher than the market.
25.09.2020 10:36 # 6
ismailkaya
To say something here does not bring a definite result, first of all, the vehicle should work properly in gasoline, then it would be logical to make LPG settings. Which city do you live in?
25.09.2020 13:46 # 7
x571
[QUOTE = Emr2424] Hi friends, my car is 1.4 gasoline + LPG, when I start the li vehicle first in the morning, it works with gasoline, then it switches to LPG, I have problems such as an imbalance, misfire during the transition, and when I come to lpg, the car is forced out and when I exit, it looks like there is an exhaust from the bottom By the way, I have just changed the car's air filter, and its spark plugs [/ QUOTE] If the case is only in lpg, the energy injectors will be checked, then the filter if it has not changed for years. sometimes 10 years the filter does not change. You can even test the injectors. It's simple. It also has many videos.
26.09.2020 01:31 # 8
Emr2424
It comes out very well in gasoline and lpg also faints
26.09.2020 12:40 # 9
x571
[QUOTE = Emr2424] It turns out very well in gasoline. It faints in lpg [/ QUOTE] ok, trouble is in lpg. You test the lpg injector, if the problem is there, chances are, replace them as a team. Do not enter the repair thing or something.
28.09.2020 01:10 # 10
Emr2424
How am I going to test? Do you have any idea?
30.09.2020 00:41 # 11
YK4663
Hello friends; My vehicle on the hill faints you know. I just had the general maintenance done. I would have the MAF sensor and throttle cleaned. I changed the spark plugs and the ignition coil. The result is still the same. What is the problem caused by? Also, lately, when I pulled my foot off the gas while going downhill and when I loaded and released the gas in the park, I think the gearbox crackled (like iron rubbing). Identification of the vehicle: 2003 automatic petrol YK46632020-09-30 00:46:35 at 185th thousand km
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