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Onebyone 07-02-2014 12:22 PM

Another good for you, not so good for your pocketbook.
 
My car's check engine light kept coming on. Finally found a tech that figured it out at the dealer's. He said vehicles are coming in with problems due to more ethanol being added in the gasoline. Ethanol will eventually corrode the engine. He reset the light and said use non ethonal gas for a tank and see if the light comes back on. It's been three tanks full and no light. DH filled up with the gas we usually use and the light came back on. Why is this stuff being pushed as better? Better for the people that make it. :mad:

susiequilt 07-02-2014 01:11 PM

That's good to know.
I have the same problem.
First we did a tune up. Stayed off for a while and came on again.
Then we cleaned the injectors, stayed off for a while and came on again.
Then we put in a new battery and stayed off for a while and came on again a couple of days ago.
They do it to get business and your money!
I'll watch the gas I use. I did use shell high test for a couple of tanks and I don't know if that has ethanol in or not. Will check.
The Jeep is a 2005 so it did need those things but ................

Deb watkins 07-02-2014 03:09 PM

I am not sure if I could find a station that doesn't have ethonal in it

cathyvv 07-02-2014 03:23 PM

I heard that 10% ethanol is fine, but 15% causes the problems you're seeing. I believe this is a federal mandate, so look it up.

coopah 07-02-2014 04:31 PM

My husband puts ethanol free premium gas in my car, because he's a smart cookie and knew the problems ethanol would create. Many towns do have ethanol free gas at various stations. There's an iPad app called "Pure Gas" that helps find these gas stations. Ethanol attracts moisture and deteriorates rubber seals in the fuel system. While the premium gas is more expensive and can be hard to find, we think that in the long run the price of the gas will more than pay for itself.
Edited for clarification.

Sandygirl 07-02-2014 04:34 PM

G o v t.

Sandy

nativetexan 07-02-2014 04:53 PM

ethanol? Now i know I dont' need diesel gas but ..... ethanol? didn't know it was in my gasoline at all anyway.

Onebyone 07-02-2014 05:22 PM

There are several stations in my town that have the no or low ethanol and it's a small town so they are out there.

Painiacs 07-02-2014 05:28 PM

Is that the alternative gas? That stuff ruined the engine in sons car!

KarenR 07-02-2014 05:55 PM

Thanks for the information.
Now to find some fuel without ethanol.


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