Daihatsu Cars & Trucks - Recent Questions, Troubleshooting & Support
Head torque settings on hc engine
head torque is in 3 parts.... stage1....... 20nm stage2........40nm and stage3 .......49 to 59 nm so anywher in middlevalve clearance inlet 0.25mm hotand outlet 0.33mm hothope this helps and if need anymore tech data just let me know and ill try and sort it for youplease leave a comment and a thumbs up.... cheers
Daihatsu terios 2007 OD light flashing p1706
Hello,Got a book to your vehicle? Sounds like a sensor or switch either on the engine or transmission. In your book look at any switch or sensor associated with the 1706 code. Usually, when a code is thrown the code is meant to narrow down possible problems. Sometimes in the code reader book there will be some given parts associated with a specific code. However, to me--this sounds like a transmission shift module or throttle rpm communication problem.I hope this helps.
My Daihatsu Terios kid 4wd kissmark 2006 is consuming too much fuel at 7-9km per litre. What's problem and remedy
There could be several reasons why your Daihatsu Terios is consuming too much fuel. Here are some possible causes and remedies.Driving habits: Your driving habits could be the cause of the high fuel consumption. Aggressive driving, speeding, and rapid acceleration can all increase fuel consumption. To remedy this, try driving more conservatively and avoid sudden stops and starts.
Tire pressure: Low tire pressure can increase fuel consumption. Make sure your tires are properly inflated to the recommended pressure levels.
Air filter: A dirty air filter can cause the engine to work harder and burn more fuel. Replace your air filter regularly to keep it clean and functioning properly.
Fuel injectors: Dirty or clogged fuel injectors can cause the engine to burn more fuel. Have your fuel injectors cleaned or replaced if necessary.
Oxygen sensor: A malfunctioning oxygen sensor can cause the engine to burn more fuel than necessary. Have your oxygen sensor checked and replaced if needed.
Spark plugs: Worn or dirty spark plugs can cause the engine to run inefficiently and burn more fuel. Replace your spark plugs regularly to keep them functioning properly.
It's important to have your vehicle inspected by a qualified mechanic to determine the root cause of the high fuel consumption. By addressing the underlying issue, you can improve your vehicle's fuel efficiency and save money on gas in the long run.
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