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X-Type 2,0 petrol, sneezing, sobs, claps, increased fuel consumption

Old Sep 5, 2014 | 04:27 AM
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We have the following problemma. At idle, or when you turn on "Drive", can be heard sobbing in the air filter. Noticed that it pulls the valve of idling.
I took a 4 valve disassembly (Used) they are about the same-behaved. If the cut-off valve, sobbing disappear. The machine has increased consumption of gasoline. Catalysts knocked removed. Installed spacers on oxygen sensors "dummy"

replaced by:
1 oxygen sensor (lambda sensor) lower
Flowmeter sensor Airflow
temperature sensor
candles (2 times)
Intake manifold gasket (upper great planted on the lower ring sealant, no air leaks)
all possible locations of air leaks eliminated.
Replaced the fuel pump, the entire assembly
cleaned and treated silicone coil zazhiganiya- (ceased to twitch with smooth acceleration)

At the moment I'm most excited about the increase in fuel. track at a speed of 100-130 km. h. average consumption 11.5 liters in the city in 16-20 liters of light mode. Smelly toxic exhaust gas.
Help solve the problem. Thank you

 
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Old Sep 16, 2014 | 03:02 AM
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