juge wrote:
hi everyone i am new here been reading alot and dont see what iam looking for..
i have bought jeep cherokee crd 2003 reg[thats how it called in uk] and liked my jeep so shipped it to mongolia my home country.and now i have a problem with lpg its realy bad now just about 12 lpg. and over here is realy cold in winter -35 i have changed all the oils for sentet.. and coolant as well.
when iam driving on motorway its ok .but around the town its getting bad again.so iam wondering what is main problem maybe fuel but cant be that worse.funny wile jeep is idling on tripcomp shows that lpg getting more worse..maybe egr is blocked because over here is realy bad diesel..
please give me advise over here nobody know about jeep cherokee ,,about dosen of it in intire country..mechanics even couldnt change the coolent..

Okay, first thing: Let's define what units we're talking about.
Temperature: Celsius or Fahrenheit?
Fuel: I don't know if Mongolia shows this kind of thing on fuel pumps, but knowing how much sulfur is in the fuel would be good to know. In the states, we have what's called ULSD (ultra-low-sulfur-diesel) which has 15 parts-per-million of sulfur. Many US CRD owners had issues with the EGRs dying before we switched to that type of fuel (in 2006, I think)
lpg....? leagues-per-gallon?
In general, and in colder weather especially, the CRDs have pretty poor economy until they're up to operating temperature, so if you are taking only short trips around town, that may be the cause. Your engine might not be getting warmed up. That would also explain why motorway driving doesn't show up as bad. The higher speeds tend to get your up to operating temperature faster.
Dan
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