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Control Motor, Auto Parts
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Suitable for Tesla auto parts MODEL Y3 front cover engine cover 1493370-EC-A
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On-board support
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Universal engine foot adapter
Q
why does an engine backfire
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An engine backfires primarily due to unburnt fuel igniting outside the combustion chamber. This can happen both in the intake manifold or the exhaust system. Key reasons include timing issues, where spark plugs ignite the fuel at the wrong time; fuel mixture problems, either running too rich or lean; and issues with the car's exhaust or intake valves not opening or closing properly. Poor engine timing disrupts the precise sequence of intake, compression, power, and exhaust strokes. If a vehicle's engine runs too rich, excess fuel remains unburned, while a lean mixture might cause the engine to overheat, also leading to backfire. Faulty or clogged components, like spark plugs, fuel injectors, or air filters, can exacerbate these issues. Regular maintenance and ensuring that all engine components are in good working order can help prevent backfiring.
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