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he has three cars. a range rover with usher bought him, porche, and a lambergini (; Wrong Justin Bieber doesn't have a Lamberghini the lambo belongs to Sean Kingston. He has a ferrari and a range rover
depends on the wrong fuel you put in it. There are a lot of different fuels. In general, if you put the wrong fuel in the engine, if its a higher octane it will over rev and blow up. If its a lower octane, it will puddle and flood the system.
It sounds to me you are using a fuel to low in octane, either that or your timing is wrong. Try running on 95 or higher octane fuel.
what do you mean wrong fuel did you put diesel or 89 or 93 octane in it when it runs on 87
A higher octane gas or an after market octane booster. But, if your car/truck is knocking, then something is wrong, either your timing is too far advanced or something more in depth..
Poor fuel or water in the fuel. Using the wrong octane fuel.For the 2001 you should use Unleaded fuel only.87 to 91 octane.
Vacuum, I believe. Correct me if I'm wrong, anybody.
Ashley has A porsch, a convertable and a range rover
Wrong octane number fuel in your tank or a too high engine temp. Check and correct both immediately.
It means that the park distance control module has a fault in the system. It's a warning that the system is not operating properly. Most likely a fault with one of the bumber sensors.
Depends on the details of your mistake, and what your car needs. If you car is built for low-octane gas, then it will run quite happily(but at higher cost) on higher octane gasoline. If it's built for high-octane and you put low-octane in, the engine may knock and/or ping, which isn't entirely healthy for it. If yoy put diesel in a gasoline car, or the other way around, it won't run at all.