2007 Dacia Logan 1.6 - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
REPAIR OF STEERING MAHINDRA RENAULT LOGAN
- Diagnosis: The first step in repairing the steering system is to diagnose the problem. This may involve a visual inspection of the steering components, a road test to check for handling issues, or the use of diagnostic tools to identify any faults in the steering system.
- Replacement of worn or damaged components: If any components of the steering system are worn or damaged, they will need to be replaced. This may include parts such as the steering rack, tie rods, ball joints, or steering column.
- Alignment: After replacing any worn or damaged components, it's important to perform a wheel alignment to ensure the steering system is properly calibrated. This will help to prevent any uneven tire wear or handling issues.
Engine stroke on bumps
- Engine mount issue: If your car's engine mount is worn or damaged, it can cause the engine to move excessively when you hit bumps or rough roads. This movement can cause the engine to momentarily stall or hesitate.
- Fuel delivery issue: If there's an issue with fuel delivery, such as a clogged fuel filter or a weak fuel pump, it can cause the engine to momentarily lose power when you hit bumps or rough roads.
- Electrical issue: There could be an issue with the electrical system, such as a loose or corroded connector, that's causing a momentary loss of power to the engine.
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My dacia sandero when i change gear the revs dont die down as if the accelarator is sticking but it isnt?
- Worn clutch: If the clutch is worn, it may not be disengaging properly when you change gears, causing the engine to continue to rev as if you were still accelerating. This can also cause difficulty shifting gears or a slipping feeling when accelerating.
- Dirty or faulty throttle body: The throttle body controls the amount of air entering the engine and adjusts the idle speed. If it's dirty or faulty, it may not be closing properly after you release the accelerator pedal, causing the engine to continue to rev.
- Vacuum leak: A vacuum leak can cause the engine to rev excessively or idle roughly. The leak can be caused by a cracked or disconnected vacuum hose, or a malfunctioning intake manifold gasket.
- Faulty idle air control valve: The idle air control valve regulates the engine's idle speed. If it's faulty, it may not be closing properly after you release the accelerator pedal, causing the engine to continue to rev.
3/26/2023 11:53:53 AM •
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Trye pressure Light keeps on my Dacia sandero stepway keeps on .How do you get to turn off.Have check trye pressure
There are two systems. If there is a yellow sticker in the driver's door, it is a passive system without sensord in the valves. consult your manual how to activate / train the system to your tires: Go to the onboard computer until you reach set TP, keep the button pressed for y couple of seconds until the yellow light begins to blink. It should go off after a few miles.
Otherwise, consult your dealter of get valves with the necessary sensors for the active system
3/2/2017 5:10:04 PM •
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