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Engine Miss & No Power

We have a issue with 2.4L Hyundai LPG Engine with 2050 hours.
Cannot seem to find the cause of engine miss & no power.
Replaced spark plugs, ignition coils, propane filter, propane regulator, air filter, cleaned throttle body. Check compression; OK
Still missing & lack of top end horse power...
Had Hyundai technician plug into unit with laptop & showed no stored codes or miss fire or any problems.. Anyone have an idea of our next step or what to try !
  • Posted 26 Apr 2018 22:56
  • By JAKE2
  • joined 7 Jul'17 - 36 messages
  • Ontario, Canada
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check for vacuum leaks too, especially around the intake
  • Posted 25 Dec 2021 00:34
  • By swoop223
  • joined 23 Mar'12 - 3,696 messages
  • North Carolina, United States
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Hi, check the camshaft sensor wires, that can to broken.
We had a problem sometimes the crankshaft sensor.
Check the relays, main relay can loose.
  • Posted 24 Dec 2021 21:43
  • By Rt210
  • joined 22 Oct'13 - 69 messages
  • BP, Hungary
I'm a beginner.

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