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Category: Fuel System

link to What Temperature Does Diesel Freeze At?

What Temperature Does Diesel Freeze At?

Driving in summer can be extremely fun-filled until winter shows up. The cold temperatures during winter pose a serious challenge to virtually all vehicles, especially those with diesel engines. This...

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Oil in Gas Tank May be a Mistake, Need, or Hostile Act – What to Do

Oil could enter your gas tank for several reasons. Surprisingly, while oil in gas tank could get many drivers worried, others see it as a way of having a better running engine. Generally, several...

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link to Will Unleaded 88 Damage My Car? Expert Opinion

Will Unleaded 88 Damage My Car? Expert Opinion

Every fuel contains various components that contribute to the final output in the refinery process. These components in the refinery process are additives, and one of these additives is octane. The...

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How Many Miles Can You Drive On Empty?

Did you know that over 800,000 people run out of gas and become stranded virtually every year? While some car owners have made it a habit to always run their gas tank empty, others suffer this ordeal...

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link to Seafoam Vs. Stabil – Which Fuel Stabilizer is Preferable

Seafoam Vs. Stabil – Which Fuel Stabilizer is Preferable

Like other machines, vehicles can be "grounded" perpetually when you leave their engines inactive for a long time. This is because the regular fuel that powers your vehicle is subject to shelf life...

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link to Check Fuel Fill Inlet Warning Light – Meaning, Causes, & Fixes

Check Fuel Fill Inlet Warning Light – Meaning, Causes, & Fixes

If your baby ride has a message center on the instrument cluster, you'll be seeing error messages once the car computer detects an issue in any system unit. For example, one of the error messages...

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