I have 1.6 Gli Toyota Corolla, 1999 model. I was traveling on a motorway and suddenly my car's engine turned off. I tried to re start it but it was not starting. There was no sign of over heating felt to me inside the car. As i came out side, i saw that radiator cap was not there and water was also evaporated. I waited there for half an hour and then give ignition to car, at this time, it get started and pour water inside the radiator and again carried out my journey. No over heating was observed so far.
I want to know that is there any automatic system which turned off my engine prior to over heating due to EFI?
An EGI relay is the electronic gas injection relay in the fuel pump of an automobile. This device must function in order for a car to run properly.
An EGI relay is the electronic gas injection relay in the fuel pump of an automobile. This device must function in order for a car to run properly.
The mk.2 (A2) Golf GTI is not fitted with an Inlet Air Temperature sensor. 8 and 16 valve models with K-Jetronic injection (except Californian models) have no electronic sensors as the injection system is completely mechanical. 8 valve models with Digifant electronic fuel injection utilise a only vane-type air flow meter and a coolant temperature sensor to control the fuel injection duration, no other sensors required. There is an ambient air temperature sensor but this purely for the temperature function on the multi-function display (MFA). - SD
A function is not deigned in to another function. It is because that would lead to dependency injection.
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Electronic papers are programmed to function to copy the appearance of ink on paper. Electronic papers are very cool to use and also very efficient to use.
Inverse of a function exists only if it is a Bijection. Bijection=Injection(one to one)+surjection (onto) function.
The main function of the fuel pump is to pump the fuel from the tank to the combustion chamber at the correct amount and correct time...:P
Provided you could start the car, there is no reason whty you couldn't as they function almost as an automatic does.
Yes, the Conair Extreme Hair Setter features an automatic shut-off function for safety. This feature helps prevent overheating and potential fire hazards by turning off the device after a certain period of inactivity. Always refer to the user manual for specific details regarding its operation and safety features.
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