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08.05.2020 20:44 # 1
anil3
Hi;
My car is 1.4 petrol + lpg 206+ envy 2011 model. My vehicle raises the speed in places especially in cold weather and returns to normal within 1 second. It happens when he does on slopes. Today, one of the masters pulled the handbrake and checked it. The vehicle said that 70 thousand and the person I bought changed to 62 thousand printing pads. When the authorized service charged 1500 lira, I chose to believe the man who said there was no problem in the pressure pad. Big smile Is there a master who can tell me the reliable thing you know in Ankara, what's wrong with the vehicle, what needs to be changed or not? Bid how much money they want to make these determinations. (student)

thanks in advance.
08.05.2020 20:44 # 2
monalos
In cold weather, when the engine is cold, the idling valve works at 11 10 revolutions until the car is underheated, then it drops to 8 when it gets hot.

Have you checked throat butterfly and idle valve or something
08.05.2020 20:44 # 3
anil3
No, hodja. I want to have a total care tomorrow if I can find a decent master tomorrow.
08.05.2020 20:44 # 4
monalos
Wherever the place would help, converging
08.05.2020 20:44 # 5
anil3
Cebeci teacher
08.05.2020 20:44 # 6
samet206
Printing often misses the pad, it usually does more often when suddenly loading the gas.It is not a problem to grasp it well, even if it does not end in life as long as there is a condition such as warming, cracking, or deterioration in the structure, the printing pad is finished. This is understandable, as I said.
samet206 2018-01-30 21:49:07
08.05.2020 20:44 # 7
anil3
Yes, guys, thanks for your help.
I took it to surprise, I bought it today. My car was gasoline but the previous owner had a diesel lining. That's why the master finished very quickly, he said he's gone, now it's like cotton.
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