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08.05.2020 19:02 # 1
themurat54
Friends stop when I press the clutch while the vehicle is in the gas, but not always. When I go into full lights or on a street, the clutch stops braking. There is no such problem with petrol I tried. Anybody happened to you?
08.05.2020 19:02 # 2
ismailkaya
Have you done the lpg winter setting, go to your LPG service and check the settings of the computer and ask your problem.
08.05.2020 19:02 # 3
tetik-soner
That lpg beautifully disrupts the vehicle's balance ...
08.05.2020 19:02 # 4
monalos
because of that i don't mind
08.05.2020 19:02 # 5
themurat54
[QUOTE = ismailkaya] Have you done the lpg winter setting, go to your LPG service and check the settings of the computer and check your problem [/ QUOTE]
In the summer alone he was doing this problem the other day he started doing a lot in a row
08.05.2020 19:02 # 6
Efe-Pojo
I was very opposed to lpg but after using it, I said why I paid for gas so many years, my biggest fear was that the traction was falling, it does not affect the traction.
08.05.2020 19:02 # 7
Barbar_35
lpg not related, your problem idle valve,
install a new one and make the appropriate idle by making the contact on and off then it works stably
08.05.2020 19:02 # 8
themurat54
[QUOTE = Barbar_35] is not related to lpg, your problem is idling valve,
install a new one and make the appropriate idle by making the contact on and off then it works stably
[/ QUOTE]
Well, if this problem is not related to LPG, does it not have to be done in petrol because there is no such problem in gas
08.05.2020 19:02 # 9
206quik09
I know that the compatibility between LPG and throat throttle is not the same with gasoline.
08.05.2020 19:02 # 10
muro_60
a nice lpg setting works for you
08.05.2020 19:02 # 11
Barbar_35
Since gas is more flammable, the problem cannot be distinguished even if the weather is low,
Well, idling falls or rises when you turn the steering wheel where you stand,
08.05.2020 19:02 # 12
okaNStarss
The problem with all of these LPG systems seems to be doing in toyota in the father, the cycle is falling, there is no problem in petrol, but since the torque and reaction produced in LPG is late, the problem is to clean it in the butterfly, but it will do it again :) You will get diesel or just use gasoline :). )
08.05.2020 19:02 # 13
themurat54
[QUOTE = Barbar_35] because gas is more flammable, the problem cannot be distinguished even if the weather is low,
Well, idling falls or rises when you turn the steering wheel where you stand,
[/ QUOTE]

I tried the clutch, not the steering wheel. When the clutch is idling, it plays very little pressure. Let me try how he can do with the steering.
08.05.2020 19:02 # 14
themurat54
[QUOTE = okaNStarss] The problem with all of these LPG systems seems to be doing in toyota in the priest, the cycle is falling, there is no problem in gasoline, but since the torque and reaction produced in LPG is late, the problem is making it clean in the butterfly, but it will do it again. ) I couldn't like lpg:) [/ QUOTE]

Don't ask me, my teacher, I got the butterfly cleaned but in vain
08.05.2020 19:02 # 15
mesut1806
does the dial drop when the vehicle is in motion?
08.05.2020 19:02 # 16
themurat54
[QUOTE = mesut1806] Does the car drop off while on the move? [/ QUOTE]
I never noticed that it fell. When I change gears in between, I look at the rev counter, but I never noticed that it fell.
themurat54 2015-01-28 08:25:21
08.05.2020 19:02 # 17
themurat54
[QUOTE = themurat54] [QUOTE = Barbar_35] because gas is more flammable, the problem cannot be distinguished even if the weather is low,
Well, idling falls or rises when you turn the steering wheel where you stand,
[/ QUOTE]

I tried the steering wheel today, teacher. When I turn the steering wheel to and fro where I stopped, very little revolutions go up and the car delivers thinner gas.
08.05.2020 19:02 # 18
themurat54

Could it be due to the gas being dirty?

08.05.2020 19:02 # 19
Barbar_35
[QUOTE = themurat54] [QUOTE = themurat54] [QUOTE = Barbar_35] Since gas is more flammable, the problem cannot be distinguished even if the weather is low,
Well, idling falls or rises when you turn the steering wheel where you stand,
[/ QUOTE]

I tried the steering wheel today, teacher. When I turn the steering wheel to and fro where I stopped, very little revolutions go up and the car delivers thinner gas. Is there any contact that shouldn't happen anywhere? [/ QUOTE]

it is because my teacher should not stop because the steering wheel consumes power.

the problem is not where i expected
08.05.2020 19:02 # 20
seyhanak
To the left of your car, you will have to install it in vain, brother. I have 206 tubers. I had the same. It is time for your Bobbin. On LPG vehicles, the coil is broken every 3-4 years. Replace the coil with the original one. If your spark plugs are old, it would be more useful to replace them.
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