Cara Ampuh Atasi Honda Revo Injeksi Nyendat-nyendat & Ngendap

Symptoms: The Honda Revo Injection motorcycle feels like it's stumbling, meaning the engine power is unstable, stutters, or runs unevenly when the gas is applied, both at low and high speeds. Sometimes it also feels like the engine is about to stall, especially when stopped or driving slowly. This occurs because the fuel, air, or ignition supply is not working properly, resulting in poor combustion in the combustion chamber. Cause Description & Solution 1. Dirty/Clogged Fuel Filter Description: The filter functions to filter impurities from gasoline to prevent them from entering other components. If it is dirty, the flow of gasoline becomes obstructed and irregular, resulting in intermittent supply to the engine. Treatment: Clean or replace the filter. It is located in the tank or near the fuel pump. 2. Weak Fuel Pump Description: The fuel pump is responsible for pushing gasoline from the tank to the injectors at a certain pressure. If its performance decreases, the fuel pressure is insufficient, especially when the gas is fully accelerated, resulting in an insufficient supply of fuel to the engine. Treatment: Check the pump pressure with a gauge. If it's not up to standard, replace the pump; you can also clean the filter in the tank. 3. Dirty/Clogged Injector Description: The injector sprays gasoline into the combustion chamber in a fine mist for easy combustion. If dirty, the spray will become irregular, clumpy, or even blocked, resulting in incomplete combustion. Treatment: Clean with cleaning fluid or take it to a repair shop for cleaning using special tools. If it's damaged, it must be replaced. 4. Problematic Spark Plug Description: The spark plug produces a spark to ignite the gasoline-air mixture. If the spark plug is dirty, caked, has an incorrect gap, or is damaged, the spark will be weak or intermittent, resulting in poor combustion. Treatment: Clean the spark plug, adjust the gap to the standard, or replace it with a new one. Also, ensure the spark plug wire and cap are in good condition. 5. Faulty Sensors Description: The injection system is equipped with various sensors that send data to the engine computer (ECU) to regulate fuel supply and ignition. If a sensor is damaged or dirty, the data sent is inaccurate, resulting in incorrect engine settings and causing stalling symptoms. Treatment: Check with a scanner to determine which sensor is faulty, then replace or repair as needed. 6. Dirty Air Filter Description: The air filter filters the air entering the engine. If dirty, less air is supplied, resulting in an imbalanced fuel-air mixture, resulting in incomplete combustion. Treatment: Clean with air, or replace if it is too dirty or damaged. 7. Poor Gasoline Quality Description: Using gasoline with too low an octane rating, gasoline that has been stored for a long time, or gasoline mixed with impurities can cause poor combustion and cause stalling symptoms. Treatment: Use the recommended gasoline, and replace the gasoline if it has been in the tank for too long. Are there any specific points you would like more detailed explanation of?