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Author Topic: LPG issue and may need a kit  (Read 902 times)

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Martin_1962

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LPG issue and may need a kit
« on: 06 June 2011, 21:04:02 »

Needed the codes read but the loom has rotted through. >:(

some little sh1t threw sand over the car an dit clogged up scuttle - took me ages to unclog. >:(

Anyway keeps failing to switch over as the solenoids appear to fail. Tickle with 12V then it seems ok for a few days

Any ideas?

Also how much for a new front end, except vapouriser as I have a spare/

Tempted to dump the Romano kit
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Re: LPG issue and may need a kit
« Reply #1 on: 06 June 2011, 21:06:46 »

Which solenoid, front or back?
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Martin_1962

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Re: LPG issue and may need a kit
« Reply #2 on: 06 June 2011, 21:12:42 »

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Which solenoid, front or back?


Front it appears, rear sounds OK
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Re: LPG issue and may need a kit
« Reply #3 on: 06 June 2011, 23:52:25 »

New solenoid is considerably cheaper ;) Then repair and protect the loom
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