Anything can make a LPG vehicle stop while they are being driven, especially loose/dirty terminals on LPG solenoids, loose or split air intake hoses, out of tune conditions (too much gas, too little gas), wrongly connected snorkel balance lines, empty gas tank, worn ignition lock, etc. etc
LPG will affect your fuel gauge if it is actually connected to your fuel gauge. Many systems have their own LPG level gauge. Most dual fuel systems use a small amount petrol for starting and then there's evaporation from a petrol tank that no longer holds pressure. This makes your fuel gauge go down.
It may be time for you to visit an LPG fitter for a check up.


 
				
				
				
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