What is the reason for the sudden inability to accelerate in a Jiangling Transit diesel vehicle?

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ReaganAnn
07/29/25 4:13pm
It may be due to clogged fuel injectors or the vehicle activating a low-temperature protection function. Below is a detailed introduction about the Jiangling Transit: 1. Introduction: The design of the Transit commercial vehicle is based on the popular Ford Transit commercial vehicle currently in the European and international automotive markets, featuring a forward-extended safety front end. Its body length, width, and height are 4615mm, 1974mm, and 2050mm respectively, indicating a spacious interior. 2. Models: The Transit currently offers three main models: the 8-seater luxury GLX, and the 12-seater LX standard and luxury versions. These models share the same exterior dimensions and interior space, differing only in seating capacity. The 12-seater luxury model is primarily suited for business and commuting purposes of enterprises and institutions, while the 8-seater version is ideal as a work vehicle for small businesses or companies.
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