Dies out when in traffic

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storm
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Re: Dies out when in traffic

Post by storm »

I know this is now solved but a word of advice is pertinent here. Don't fall into the trap of automatically blaming the LPG system like the vast majority of people who do not understand how LPG works.A few quick checks will tell you if the LPG system is faulty otherwise look at the ignition and cooling system. Please take a look at this thread for information on diagnosing LPG systems viewtopic.php?f=5&t=387
Tom68 wrote:
Fri Jul 01, 2022 3:33 am
Great result, C3H8 knows his stuff and read the situation perfectly.
Indeed.
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Usamestizo13
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Re: Dies out when in traffic

Post by Usamestizo13 »

Thank you for the VERY good advice! I made the mistake of blaming the propane system at first. I tried ordering FRANZES book
But im guessing thats not happening anymore.Fortunately in my opinion, the propane system i have is actually simple and easy to maintain.

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