What is the reason for the green light flashing but not switching to gas in a gasoline-to-LPG conversion?
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The reasons for the green light flashing but not switching to gas in a gasoline-to-LPG conversion are as follows: Fuel pump failure: It could be due to a stuck fuel pump or a malfunction in the fuel pump itself, which may cause sudden fuel cut-off and engine stall. Spark plug failure: It might be an electrical issue, possibly caused by a faulty spark plug or ignition coil. Checking remaining gas level: The switch has gas level indicator lights. When the tank is full, all four green lights are on. As the gas level decreases, the green lights turn off one by one, and finally a red light comes on, indicating it's time to refill at the gas station. When the red light is on, you can generally drive about 20 kilometers more. However, it's best not to continue driving when the gas level is low.