CNG Car Losing Pickup? Check This Small, Inexpensive Part First!
CNG Car Losing Pickup? Check This Small, Inexpensive Part First!
- •If your CNG car's pickup has decreased or it's jerking, the problem is often with the CNG filter, not the engine.
- •The CNG filter prevents dust and impurities from reaching the engine, ensuring clean gas flow.
- •A dirty or clogged filter restricts gas flow, impacting pickup, mileage, and causing starting issues.
- •Experts recommend replacing the CNG filter every 20,000 to 25,000 kilometers to prevent engine strain.
- •Regular filter replacement is a small, inexpensive maintenance step crucial for your CNG car's performance and longevity.