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December 28th, 2007 07:52 PM #1Hello,
Bago lang ako dito at napapost ako dahil sa nagkamali ako ng paglagay ng gas sa sasakyan ko, imbis na Velocity na palagay ko unleaded. Ngayon pagtakbo ko ng sasakyan mga after 30 minutes biglang ayaw na magrespond ang gas pedal. Napatow pa ang sasakyan. BTW ang kotse ay Nissan Sentra na Automatic transmission
Ang unang tanong ko ay yun pagpalit ko ba ng gas ang dahilan sa pagsira ng kotse? Kung oo, kailangan ko bang ipadrain ang tank para maayos ito?
Salamat
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December 28th, 2007 08:00 PM #2
All Sentra engines can take unleaded fuel, not unless modified yung sasakyan mo for high-octane lang (95 RON and above). I'm sure iba ang cause niyan.
Try to check yung fuel pump, yung buyer ng Sentra 3 ko, sabi niya ganyan din ang nangyari sa kanya 2 months ago.
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December 28th, 2007 08:01 PM #4
velocity? at unleaded?? pareho namang gas yan.. so walang kaso yan.. ang problema kung diesel ang pinalagay mo.
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December 28th, 2007 08:05 PM #5
Bro check your manual nandun ang recommended RON rating ng tsikot mo. Kung 91 and up ok lang na unleaded pinakarga mo.
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December 28th, 2007 08:44 PM #6Salamat sa mga reply! Will try out Galactus's suggestion and hope makita ko yun problema para maayos na kotse ko.
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December 28th, 2007 09:20 PM #7
Is it the gas pedal that is not responding or the engine when you step on the gas pedal? If the all the electrical stuff work and you hear the fuel punp working but it won't start it could be a that the fuel filter is clogged up and needs to be changed. Do you run it a lot with low fuel? If so then the deposits in the bottom of the tank could have clogged the filters. My BMW did the same thing when it just died on the way home and wouldn't start but everything else worked.
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December 29th, 2007 08:58 AM #9
kala ko diesel nalagay eh patay ka dun.
iba problem yan kasi sa velocity at unleaded pareho lang gas magkaiba lang ng RON (95 & 93)
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January 1st, 2008 12:31 PM #10switching gas should have no effect on the engine. it will not cause it to stall. it's probably something else.
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