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my story starts a week ago when I arranged for my sons Toyota Avensis ( great car) to have a service, we use and have used the same guy for years, and we have the greatest regard and respect for him ( his nickname “ Dave the diesel), he reported that the fuel filter was ok but to pay attention as where we buy our fuel. ( reports of dirty diesel) Two days later, the Avensis won’t start,
Turns out my son had bought fuel from a very well know supermarket chain, filter totally clogged with black slime. Good old Green Flag got it going and now we have had to treat it with chemicals. Prob only once) Ok, job done, but it was something the green flag man said, it was they have a good few calls on exactly this problem and he recommended to stay with premium brands of fuel. Dave the diesel had already alerted us to the problem, we had “ won’t happen to me” mindset, at this point I will say that as far as possible my wife and I only put shell ( ordinary) in our E350 Merc and my Bruiser, you may scoff but I feel they run better on it. At the end of all this is this point, if you buy a mouldy loaf, piece of cheese , the law is behind you, what about this, who checks the fuels? is there any redress for the cost, inconvenience and distress? , of course, how do you prove it? That’s why I think it should be sold up to a standard and the the weights and measures people or trading standards should involved. This is not a rant, more an indignant comment. Best regards to all, Bill Westley
PS the Chemical for the “cure” came from Ernest Doe Agricultural Engineers £54 per litre but it treats 5,000 litres or 70 tankfuls so with 6 diesels
In our family, about 10 times for each vehicle fill up
Turns out my son had bought fuel from a very well know supermarket chain, filter totally clogged with black slime. Good old Green Flag got it going and now we have had to treat it with chemicals. Prob only once) Ok, job done, but it was something the green flag man said, it was they have a good few calls on exactly this problem and he recommended to stay with premium brands of fuel. Dave the diesel had already alerted us to the problem, we had “ won’t happen to me” mindset, at this point I will say that as far as possible my wife and I only put shell ( ordinary) in our E350 Merc and my Bruiser, you may scoff but I feel they run better on it. At the end of all this is this point, if you buy a mouldy loaf, piece of cheese , the law is behind you, what about this, who checks the fuels? is there any redress for the cost, inconvenience and distress? , of course, how do you prove it? That’s why I think it should be sold up to a standard and the the weights and measures people or trading standards should involved. This is not a rant, more an indignant comment. Best regards to all, Bill Westley
PS the Chemical for the “cure” came from Ernest Doe Agricultural Engineers £54 per litre but it treats 5,000 litres or 70 tankfuls so with 6 diesels
In our family, about 10 times for each vehicle fill up