What are the symptoms of a faulty pressure reducing valve in a gas-powered vehicle?
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Gas-powered vehicle pressure reducing valve damage can lead to the following symptoms: high-pressure gas enters the low-pressure system, causing increased flow velocity and greater consumption under the same pipe diameter. The gas entering the combustion chamber cannot be completely burned and is emitted with the exhaust. Gas-powered vehicles are introduced as follows: Gas-powered vehicles, also known as natural gas vehicles, are mainly divided into two types: liquefied petroleum gas vehicles and compressed natural gas vehicles. Gas-powered vehicles primarily use natural gas as fuel. Their CO emissions are reduced by more than 90% compared to gasoline vehicles, hydrocarbon emissions are reduced by more than 70%, and nitrogen oxide emissions are reduced by more than 35%, making them a more practical low-emission vehicle.