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Car Forum / Honda Cars / March 2007

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Honda Accord 99 Gas Conversion Problems

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rouhel.ahmed@googlemail.com - 22 Mar 2007 16:54 GMT
Hi all

> I hope someone can help!!
> I've got a Honda Accord (99) which i had converted to gas a year ago.
> When I drive the car in petrol mode, its fine and never cuts off. But
> when I drive in gas mode, its fine for a few days, but then the
> engine
> management light on the dash board lights up and the car starts
> cutting off. This cycle continues all the time and I've been down to
> the garage where I had the conversion done, but they've got no
> answers
> to the problem apart from blaming the car for not been suitable for
> gas conversion (which they carried out).

> Anyone have a clue of whats going on with the car???

> Its getting to a point where the car has become dangerous to drive as
> it cuts off on traffic lights when i slow down.

> Please give suggestions!!!!

> Thanks

> Rouhel
N.E.Ohio Bob - 22 Mar 2007 19:10 GMT
>  Hi all
>
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>
>>Rouhel

    You ain't from round here (U.S.A.) are you.                           
bob (N.E. Ohio)
 
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