Peugeot Forums - Peugeot Fan Club

LPG gas pipes not properly laid

Homepage » PEUGEOT MODELS (FAULTS AND SOLUTIONS) » 306
08.05.2020 20:26 # 1
x571
Hi
I went to the inspection today. The gas pipes were not properly laid and the information was not read on the fuel tank and the examination was given again. What are these. What kind of transaction is necessary. I share the document below. What does closed seal written with Ballpoint mean?




x571 2017-06-30 23:58:49
08.05.2020 20:26 # 2
and
Last week, I went to the inspection, the regulation was changed and the system had to be revised accordingly. I think it is ridiculous because I said I designed and operated the Lpg according to the regulations on the date I got it, then the regulation was changed and it was not appropriate.

In your defect, either the Lpg hose is adjacent (or close) to the exhaust pipes or lined with a plastic spiral over the Lpg pipes. These are general problems, but if there is any other defect, you have to ask the friend who wrote that defect.
08.05.2020 20:26 # 3
x571
[QUOTE = and] Last week I went to the inspection, the regulation has changed and the system had to be revised accordingly. I think it is ridiculous because I said I designed and operated the Lpg according to the regulations on the date I got it, then the regulation was changed and it was not appropriate.

In your defect, either the Lpg hose is adjacent (or close) to the exhaust pipes or lined with a plastic spiral over the Lpg pipes. These are general problems, but if there is any other defect, you have to ask the friend who wrote that defect.
[/ QUOTE]

I went to the place where LPG was made. There was a spiral on the pipes and now they are dismantling it. The other one wrote a heavy flaw that the articles beside the bagel LPG were dust and the pasha was not read by hand. Nothing but dishonesty. This is what happens when our nation receives two cents of power. Now I'll get a leak proof from the engineers' room. I gave 50 TL to LPG. On Monday morning, I will get a total of 85 TL. Nothing for what. They also gave paper that the vehicle cannot set off with traffic. If I do not understand, they will write a penalty on the way.
08.05.2020 20:26 # 4
and
[QUOTE = x571] [QUOTE = and] Last week I went to the inspection, the regulation had changed and the system had to be revised accordingly. I think it is ridiculous because I said I designed and operated the Lpg according to the regulations on the date I got it, then the regulation was changed and it was not appropriate.

In your defect, either the Lpg hose is adjacent (or close) to the exhaust pipes or lined with a plastic spiral over the Lpg pipes. These are general problems, but if there is any other defect, you have to ask the friend who wrote that defect.
[/ QUOTE]

I went to the place where LPG was made. There was a spiral on the pipes and now they are dismantling it. The other one wrote a heavy flaw that the articles beside the bagel LPG were dust and the pasha was not read by hand. Nothing but dishonesty. This is what happens when our nation receives two cents of power. Now I'll get a leak proof from the engineers' room. I gave 50 TL to LPG. On Monday morning, I will get a total of 85 TL. Nothing for what. They also gave paper that the vehicle cannot set off with traffic. If I do not understand, they will write a penalty on the way.
[/ QUOTE]

Our staff came out fairly, he wrote the same slight flaws in you too for the spirals on the lpg pipe.
Peugeot Forums - Peugeot Fan Club © 2025
“The most auspicious of people, it is people who are useful.”