eelsegamispõlemine
Eelsegamispõlemine, also known as pre-ignition, is a combustion phenomenon that can occur in internal combustion engines. It happens when the air-fuel mixture ignites prematurely before the spark plug fires. This uncontrolled ignition can be caused by several factors, including hot spots within the combustion chamber, excessive carbon deposits, or a faulty spark plug.
When pre-ignition occurs, the rapidly expanding gases push against the piston before it reaches the top of
Diagnosing eelsegamispõlemine can be challenging as the symptoms can sometimes mimic those of engine knocking or
Preventative measures include maintaining the engine properly, ensuring regular cleaning of carbon deposits, and using the