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YOU in UK and have a LORRY (means truck , in ROTW)
EDC 3776 electronics Diesel controller ,
engine lost power up a hill, sure.
No truck makers name?
no year truck
what size engine/? diesel?
lost power is :
1: bad fuel
2: filters dirty or packed up.
3: injectors clogged.
4: weak pumps.
5: other problems with EDC , scanned and seen,
6: truck needs service. or hill too tall./? IDK I can not see the hill.
The gas smell may be from filling the gas tank too much. When filling tank, do not over fill tank. when the fuel nozzle clicks off the first time do not add more fuel. It will back fill into the emission evaporator canister and therefor smell like gas fumes until the fuel tank get's lower. on a hill the gas in the tank may flow into the opening of the evaporation canister. I have had this happen and thought it was a leaking fuel line. Don't over fill Fuel Tank...
It depends on what color the smoke is. Ascending up a hill puts a heavy load on the engine, which may exhibit blow by if your piston rings are worn which is not noticed at other times. If the smoke is blue it is oil, if it is white it is coolant, black means rich condition. In either white/blue condition you want to have a mechanic look at it to perform a compression check on all cylinders.
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