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Old 24-12-2013, 02:36 PM   #1
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Default AU1 Where are gas fuses or relays?

I just bought a 9.98 Fairmont on dual fuel.

I filled the LPG, but it won't start or run on gas, but then there is no power to the solenoids, except when I hotwire them (I have only found two, not three )

I'm thinking there are fuses blown, but I cannot find any to check. I guess it could also be a faulty relay.

Can someone please give me info on where to look for them and what they look like.

Thanks Keith

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Old 24-12-2013, 03:08 PM   #2
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Aftermarket installations can be a pain to troubleshoot, everything depends on how good the install was you'll have to jyst keep searching I guess.
The way lpg prices are going unless it's a cheap and easy fix you'd have to wonder if it's worth it though.

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Old 26-12-2013, 07:59 PM   #3
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Default Re: AU1 Where are gas fuses or relays?

Found and fixed

Actually found FIVE separate coils or solenoids---NO fuses

The culprit was the big blue coil that sits on the converter itself (BRC AT90E)

It was open circuit - just dead - so I replaced it with a new one and

BINGO - Car idles and runs VERY nicely on gas too. The rest of the system is obviously working as it should.

Thanks anyway guys.
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