What is the reason why you can't add oil after braking?
If you can't add oil after braking, first try not to slam on the accelerator and give oil smoothly. If it cannot be solved, check whether the oil pump in the oil tank works normally. This job requires removing the rear seat, opening the fuel tank and taking out the oil pump for inspection. It is possible that there are too many impurities in the oil pump to suck oil.
Manual transmission model
If it is a manual transmission model, the brakes are too heavy or for a long time, and the deceleration is obvious. It's useless not to downshift and refuel at this time. When the braking causes the vehicle speed to drop obviously, it is necessary to downshift according to the vehicle speed, generally by one gear, and by two gears if necessary. The uphill section even needs to change directly from fifth gear to first gear. In short, after deceleration, it is necessary to downshift according to the speed and road conditions, otherwise there will be high-grade low speed, and refueling will not speed up.
All models
After the above-mentioned attempts, if you still can't add oil after braking, then check whether the gasoline grille is in good condition at this time. The failure of the gasoline grid will also lead to the failure to add oil.
And the air intake system is blocked, such as the air filter. Check the air intake system and carry out professional maintenance.
Then see if it's a battery problem. Insufficient battery power will lead to unstable voltage output, so it is necessary to replenish the battery with electrolyte.
Then, the gas distribution phase is wrong, for example, the intake and exhaust valves are not tightly sealed. The solution is to clean the throttle, or add some detergent additives to the fuel when refueling.
The vaporization and combustion of gasoline need a certain temperature to proceed normally. To ensure this, when the automobile performance is normal, it can be achieved by increasing the mixture concentration, speeding up the engine speed or increasing the fuel supply? Active combustion? . If the vehicle breaks down or fails to do a good job in this area, we can consider the lack of cylinder (replacing the spark plug), air resistance in the oil circuit, poor concentration of mixed gas, poor nozzle, dirty throttle, more carbon deposition in the cylinder and so on.
In the case of excluding ignition and oil circuit, you can check the electronic throttle sensor, which is responsible for transmitting the depth of the accelerator pedal to the computer through electronic induction, so that the computer can choose the shift timing. If this sensor fails, it may also cause your car to refuel intermittently.
Suggestion: This problem is relatively rare. It should be caused by the brake switch not returning. Go to 4S and have them check the induction switch under the brake.