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2002 Laguna 2 1.6: Glow Plug Indicator Constantly Lit, Lambda Probe Error, LPG Mode Issues

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  • #1 16615624
    stawski88
    Level 2  
    Hello,
    I have a problem because for some time Laguna has entered into an emergency mode after heating up and switching to LPG. It does not lose its power but wavers with revolutions as in emergency mode (2000-3000) of revolutions.
    The glow plug indicator lights up all the time ...
    Potentiometry showed error - eliminated - but the situation continues.
    Now it shows the error of the lambda probe - but the combustion is normal.
    Only the candlelight is lit, no other service, etc ..

    Please, help me. What can she go about?
    Greetings. 2002 Laguna 2 1.6: Glow Plug Indicator Constantly Lit, Lambda Probe Error, LPG Mode Issues
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  • #2 16616049
    spinacz
    Level 42  
    I understand that there are no errors anymore? What is the diagnosis made?
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    #3 16616248
    kamiloskop
    Level 23  
    Buddy, this is not a candle lamp but a problem of the electric system. After 1, make a specific diagnostics with a clip and not an invention. What you describe looks like a throttle problem
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  • #4 16616272
    Strumien swiadomosci swia
    Level 43  
    Diagnosis is simple, drive a few days only on gasoline and see if anything changes.
  • #5 16616281
    sebap
    Level 41  
    Evidently a problem with the LPG installation. What reducer, injectors, driver?
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  • #6 16618379
    stawski88
    Level 2  
    I think it's also a throttle ... tomorrow I am sending you for regeneration. I've had it so much that it started hard, but not so much.
    Diagnosis with Bosh's computer but the problem with the throttle did not show, he showed only the error of the lambda probe, but the whole comedy begins only after switching to lpg.
    Do not know someone who would be able to connect under CLIpa? Province of Lublin, Biała Podlaska.
  • #7 16618427
    Strumien swiadomosci swia
    Level 43  
    And why did you drive on gasoline and it was ok?
  • #8 16618527
    sebap
    Level 41  
    The problem is only on the gas and you are still betting the throttle?
  • #9 16618734
    stawski88
    Level 2  
    on petrol after some time also enter the emergency mode, also has a problem to enter the turnover, etc ...
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  • #10 16627224
    1qaaz
    Level 11  
    Hello. I used to have a similar problem in the 1.6 16V scenic. It turned out that the "left air" reached the suction manifold. It was enough to replace the seals, such large rubber o-rings, before and after the throttle.
  • #11 18058783
    Agata1231
    Level 2  
    Hello, I have the same problem. I've already been at the gasifier I exchanged filters candles the temperature was elevated because I thought the regulator was freezing but still the problem was. As soon as the car switches to gas, this indicator is displayed, whether you and the car go into this mode where the gas pedal does not work at all and the car is driving slowly. Did you get what was the reason?

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  • #12 18920940
    Opusdei23
    Level 5  
    Anyone solved this problem?
  • #13 18920957
    Strumien swiadomosci swia
    Level 43  
    And how, this is not a forum of sterile diamond markers. Plug in the computer and read the errors first.
  • #14 18922694
    Muzzy77
    Level 5  
    First of all, they are not glow plugs, they simply do not exist in gasoline engines. In my opinion, a visit to the gas supplier and replacement of all filters will not hurt and may help. Think about the ignition coil, but then this problem should also occur when driving on PB, not only on LPG.
  • #15 18922701
    Strumien swiadomosci swia
    Level 43  
    Muzzy77 wrote:
    In my opinion, a visit to the gas supplier with the replacement of all filters


    Please do not make any pointless posts, an evidently recurring fault, eat to a car electrician, not a gas man because he has already spoiled what he could.

    Added after 42 [seconds]:

    Muzzy77 wrote:
    Think about an ignition coil
    Which ignition coil?

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around a 2002 Renault Laguna 2 1.6 experiencing issues with the glow plug indicator remaining lit, lambda probe errors, and problems when switching to LPG mode. Users suggest that the problem may stem from the LPG installation, throttle issues, or air leaks in the intake manifold. Recommendations include conducting specific diagnostics with appropriate tools, testing the vehicle on gasoline to observe changes, and checking the LPG system components such as filters and injectors. Some users emphasize the importance of professional diagnostics to identify recurring faults and potential electrical system issues.
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