Starting The Engine - Hyundai i10 Owner's Manual

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Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG)

STARTING THE ENGINE

Your HYUNDAI LPG car is programmed
to start the engine in gasoline mode
regardless of the switch position. If the
quantity of gasoline is not sufficient
enough, the car will start the engine in
LPG mode. However, for a smooth start-
ing, ensure that sufficient quantity of
gasoline is present in the fuel tank.
WARNING
It is observed that drivers have the
tendency to adjust the idling condi-
tion to suit their own preferences. It
is advisable not to adjust the stan-
dard conditions. Deviation from the
standard value may result in exces-
sive exhaust gas and loss of fuel
efficiency.
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How LPG/gasoline Mode gets activat-
ed?
The activation/conversion occurs at dif-
ferent conditions and logics which are
dependent on how the vehicle is tuned.
LPG conversion happens only when all
the activation conditions are attained.
Gasoline MODE
The change over switch is not
pressed.
Vehicle starts in gasoline mode.
Vehicle running in gasoline mode.
LPG MODE
The change over switch is
pressed.
Vehicle starts in gasoline mode.
Change over to LPG mode if the
following conditions are met.
• The engine coolant temperature
is over a certain level.
• The quantity of LPG is over a
certain level.
• The LPG pressure is over a cer-
tain level.
• The LPG system is operating
normally.
Vehicle running in LPG mode.

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