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July 23rd, 2013 02:49 PM #11
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July 23rd, 2013 02:56 PM #12
Then it is not the gasoline, it's the engine. Have the timing checked first. Then have it decarbonized. Carbon deposits lead to a condition known as "dieseling" wherein hot carbon parricles in the cylinder act as an ignition source, causing premature ignition of the fuel-air mixture. The resulting symptom is engine knock. In extreme cases dieseling can cause an engine to continue running even when the ignition has been turned off (not so with engines with electric fuel pumps though).
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July 23rd, 2013 03:12 PM #13
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July 23rd, 2013 03:28 PM #15
try mo din sir reset ng ECU,
disconnect the negative terminal of the battery for atleast 5 mins,
connect it again and drive around the block for a few times to have the ECU relearn
its settings.
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July 23rd, 2013 03:38 PM #16
As expected, in response to Tesla’s entry into the Philippines market, Ford will be bringing in the...
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