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23/1/2012 at 11:19am
Location: West - North Yorkshire Outfit: Swift Speedbird 490 Mondeo Estate
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We had long discussions about this last year, and if you read the original thread you'll see there are French drivers mentioning the same problem (if the links are already there). We've holidayed in France for thirty-one years, and always filled up in supermarkets or similar, before, and this was the only problem we had.
The problem was with Gazole - and seemed to affect quite a few drivers at that time, reported on this and other forums. It's probably long gone as a problem now, but is perhaps worth noting as if a similar thing happens, (black smoke, reduced power, limp-mode, engine management light) that it may not be necessary to call out the breakdown service and be landed with an expensive bill but it is still possible to get home and get it sorted out here.
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23/1/2012 at 12:05pm
Location: NE Scotland Outfit: Bailey Phoenix + CRV
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In a lot of cases it's the same supplier or source of fuel for various retailers. In Scotland AFAIK all fuel comes from Grangemouth to all supermarkets and all retail filling stations. If the "wrong" fuel has been put in a tanker in Grangemouth it may be delivered to several retail outlets by the one tanker.
I believe the "cheap substandard supermarket fuel" to be an urban myth whether it be in France or the UK. Any of us could be unlucky at any fill up but it thankfully doesn't happen very often. Water contaminating a filling station underground tank can happen however, and loads of drivers have put diesel into petrol tanks and vice versa (an easy mistake especially if you have 2 family cars running on different fuels- and that can be very costly to rectify - especially if you drive away without noticing.
The last big problem from 20+ years ago I seem to recall involved a supermarket - I think Tesco? having an engine cleaning additive put in their fuel which damaged some car engines - especially Vauxhall. They paid out a small fortune in compensation and that ended the game of additives.
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23/1/2012 at 1:24pm
Location: N Yorkshire Outfit: Xc60 D5 Abbey Vogue
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Quote: Originally posted by oxter on 23/1/2012
In a lot of cases it's the same supplier or source of fuel for various retailers. In Scotland AFAIK all fuel comes from Grangemouth to all supermarkets and all retail filling stations. If the "wrong" fuel has been put in a tanker in Grangemouth it may be delivered to several retail outlets by the one tanker. I believe the "cheap substandard supermarket fuel" to be an urban myth whether it be in France or the UK. Any of us could be unlucky at any fill up but it thankfully doesn't happen very often. Water contaminating a filling station underground tank can happen however, and loads of drivers have put diesel into petrol tanks and vice versa (an easy mistake especially if you have 2 family cars running on different fuels- and that can be very costly to rectify - especially if you drive away without noticing. The last big problem from 20+ years ago I seem to recall involved a supermarket - I think Tesco? having an engine cleaning additive put in their fuel which damaged some car engines - especially Vauxhall. They paid out a small fortune in compensation and that ended the game of additives.
formula shell in the mid 80s had a similar adverse effect on vauxhall engines.
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