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W0MBLES
12th February 2013, 11:09 PM
Hey guys and girls,
I have a 96 v8 petrol disco running on gas. The problem i seem to be having only recently is that starting the car either cold or hot on gas is almost impossible and it sounds like its drains the battery doing so. Any advice or tips on what it could be and how to fix it.
Cheers
bee utey
13th February 2013, 08:14 AM
Hoo boy, where do you start?
Battery stuffed/flat
Alternator
Dirty battery terminals
Starter motor
Battery leads
Plugs
Leads
Coil
Ignition module
Ignition timing
Gas mixture
Petrol function
etc
etc
etc
Sounds like you need a LR friendly mechanic on the job.
W0MBLES
13th February 2013, 10:43 PM
haha cheers mate, thats not what i want to hear after a couple of grand Major service at a local Cnberra LR mech. cheers buddy. guess ill book it in.
Rezley
26th February 2013, 01:01 PM
Bee Utey you might also be able to point me in right direction too.
I always start on Gas as per your instruction but it will now no longer start first thing of a morning unless its on petrol. Will start of Gas later in the day ok but probably not quite as good as it used to.
What should I be looking at first as has no issues on Petrol start up
Thanks,
Rez
bee utey
26th February 2013, 03:18 PM
Bee Utey you might also be able to point me in right direction too.
I always start on Gas as per your instruction but it will now no longer start first thing of a morning unless its on petrol. Will start of Gas later in the day ok but probably not quite as good as it used to.
What should I be looking at first as has no issues on Petrol start up
Thanks,
Rez
Two possibilities, 1. the idle mixture is a bit too lean, adjust the idle mixture for the best idle speed, or 2. you have some contaminated lpg go through your system and the vapour valve on the lpg converter is sticking. Engine heat tends to soften the sticky residues. More of a pain on lpg-only cars.
PM me your phone number, typing responses takes too long.
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