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Gas Issues

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Gas Issues

Post by MjWatt »

Hey,

I've got a 4.8L Patrol with Sprint Gas Injection, driving home yesterday it gave all the signs of no gas (beeping and switched to petrol), thought it was funny as it had 1/2 a tank of gas. I filled it up and flicked it back to gas and same thing happened.

From what I understand, the system works on presure to determind if there is any gas left.

Any Ideas on waht I can check... It's only got like a 30L petrol tank and that don't last long.

I'm getting it booked in to be looked at but they cna't see me for a few days.

Any ideas?

Michael
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Re: Gas Issues

Post by Draven »

possibly check the wiring and line that goes to the pressure swtich (Should look like a MAP sensor) Im pretty sure that tells the LPG ECU what pressure gas is entering the injectors.
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Re: Gas Issues

Post by MjWatt »

Quick update, after some investigation this morning, the lube bottle was empty (Strange as I filled it up 2 months ago). I topped it up, and the gas started working again....

I didnt realise it had a sensor attched t it
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Re: Gas Issues

Post by MjWatt »

now its so intermittant..

works on gas sometimes.. then stops.

time for gas experts!
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Re: Gas Issues

Post by date »

What did you do when you "fixed" the problem? DId you dismantle anything to get to the lube bottle?

The reason I ask is that I once had a fuel injected Citroen which regularly dropped back to 3 cylinders. I would remove the spark plugs and re-gap them to the minimum of the specified range and it would go for a day, a week or whatever and then start missing again. One night, it started missing again and I was lucky enough to have total blackness at the time. I lifted the bonnet and there, in front of me I could clearly see No 2 spark plug lead arcing to earth. I could never see this in daylight. I replaced the insulator tube and it never missed a beat after that.

So, did you disturb anything in order to get to the lube bottle and fill it? Are there any wires going to the lube bottle? If not, I doubt that the lube bottle would be the culprit.
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Re: Gas Issues

Post by date »

Sory - i was too quick with my porevious reply. The main issue I was trying to make was that by removing the sparks plug to regap them, I was accidentally removing the main cause of the problem without even recognising it.
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Re: Gas Issues

Post by MjWatt »

Yer, no didn't remove anything. It is in clear view
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Re: Gas Issues

Post by geoffro46 »

it could be anything with vapour injection, needs to be put onto the laptop and run diagnostics, alot of the time its the converter temp sensor failed or set up wrong.
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