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How to maintain the LPG solenoid valve on a Dacia Duster?

Model: Dacia Duster HS, MK 1 - Years 2010-2017
Part: Checks and maintenance

In this video, we see how to perform maintenance on the GPL solenoid valve on a Dacia Duster. First, let's see where it is located: it is found near the battery and can be recognized because it has a connected copper pipe and an electrical connection that controls its opening and closing. To remove it, we will first disconnect the power connector, unscrew the copper pipe, release the gas from the opposite side, and then remove the small bolt that keeps the solenoid valve connected, which will then need to be unscrewed. At this point, we can take the component, remove it, and clean it thoroughly. Then, we just need to follow the instructions in reverse to reassemble it.

Posted on 16 September 2023 by ScegliAuto

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