Renault 148e22 ((hot)) -
hello friends I want to share today a very peculiar. situation I had with this DCI 1.5 diesel engine that comes in a lot of Renos. YouTube·TuberBA
A small split in a turbo intercooler hose or a vacuum line can cause the "implausible signal" because the measured air doesn't match what the ECU expects. renault 148e22
The "Renault 148e22" refers to a specific production variant of the Renault UE Chenillette, a light tracked armored vehicle developed by Renault in France during the early 1930s. Designed primarily as a supply and tow vehicle for infantry units, the UE series became one of the most numerous armored vehicles in the French Army at the outbreak of World War II. The model designation "148e22" typically aligns with the technical nomenclature used for the 1931-1937 production batches, distinguishing it from the later, up-armored UE 2 variant. While often mistaken for a tank due to its tracks and armor, its primary classification was that of a chenillette (small tracked vehicle) or an armored supply tractor. hello friends I want to share today a very peculiar