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FATBOY
28-02-2007, 19:41
anyone heard about this on the news??? loads of cars breaking down in the east anglian region due to this! ****ing hope mine dont conk out......

taken from another site.....

Thousands of cars in south east England have broken down after being filled with what is feared to be suspect fuel.

Thousands of cars 'sold suspect fuel'
It was feared that a complete batch of fuel could be suspect

The vehicles failed in many cases after filling up at Tesco supermarket forecourts as well as a number of other smaller retailers.

It was feared that a complete batch of fuel – sufficient to fill an estimated 400,000 cars – could be suspect.

A number of tests are under way to discover the source of the fault which has led to the cars breaking down.

So far tests by the supermarket and Greenergy, the wholesale suppliers, have failed to identify the problem. The fuel appears to meet industry standards.

“We are not denying anything is wrong,” a Greenergy spokesman.

“But we just cannot identify the source of the problem.”

Tesco said its investigations had discovered no fault and a spokesman said it would continue selling fuel.

Other tests were being performed by trading standards officers and car retailers.

The Society of Motor Manufacturers said it was convinced that the fault was due to a contaminated batch of fuel.

“There is a huge range of models affected and it seems to be in a cluster around the south east,” a spokesman said.

“It would be very difficult for it to be anything else.”

A number of motorists reported that their engine warning lights came on without warning.

The early indications were that the problem related to engines getting the wrong mix of oxygen, which was being picked up by internal sensors.

This in turn led to the cars’ engine management systems making the vehicles run on what is described as “limp home” mode – in order to protect both the car and the catalytic converter.

An AA technical specialist said affected drivers would quickly find the car struggling to reach normal revs, slowing down and running badly.

It is understood that older cars – especially those more than around eight years old – have not reported the same problems.

Initially it was suggested that the petrol may have had too much ethanol. But the AA discounted the possibility that the batch had exceeded the five per cent legal maximum.

Darren Ross, 42, an operations manager for a finance company was one of the motorists to encounter difficulty, shortly after refueling his Saab 1.8T at a Tesco superstore in Waltham Abbey in Essex.

“I was told today they had had 15 Saabs come in with the same problem in the space of the last week,” he said.

“I was also told Renault in Ilford have ordered in 1,000 sensors because they want to be ready for customers having similar problems.”

A Tesco spokesman said: "We have had a number of reports from motorists who claim to be experiencing problems after filling up with fuel at Tesco forecourts and we are aware that customers of other supermarkets have also reported difficulties.

"As soon as we were alerted to a potential problem we carried out extensive tests on current and past batches of unleaded fuel, including from some of the affected vehicles, and so far have not discovered any abnormalities or contamination whatsoever.

"Whilst we cannot currently trace any problem back to Tesco fuel we will of course continue to urgently work with our supplier to identify what might be behind it.

"If we discover any problem with our fuel we will inform customers immediately and act quickly to put it right.”

Rob72
28-02-2007, 20:00
ive heard its a problem with morrisons aswell

big hp
28-02-2007, 20:21
Its ALL fuels. Not any specific brand. All petrol comes from the same place. Its whats done with it after that makes it shell, bp etc etc.

If ones comtaminated there all contaminated.

TBH its the press blowing it out of proportion. I wonder how many of the quoted cars broke down due to dodgy fuel?????

Seems any car that broke down today or has a engine management light / lambda sensor fault is jumping on the band wagon and blaming the fuel.

Daz.
28-02-2007, 20:25
Thats one way of getting cars off the road! Sneaky government tactics there!

big hp
28-02-2007, 20:33
I always use tesco 99 ron fuel and never had a problem.

Saying that i last filled the williams up 3 weeks ago and don't need anymore for a couple more weeks i'd of thought :D

richy
28-02-2007, 20:39
i recieved a letter from our area manager today, saying that renault UK and trading standards are involved and have taken fuel samples as there has been a big increase in oxygen sensors replacement etc and most of the cars recovered in have recently been in a supermarket petrol station!

DaveH
28-02-2007, 22:22
Its bad enough the amount of people that contaminate fuel by switching off at the pump and putting petrol in a diesel but this with the supermarkets is out of the drivers control and adds to an already massive queue.

We must have at least a dozen a week that put petrol in their diesel car, then theres the people tht are too ashamed to admit theyve done it and say "it just cut out, dont know why"! We have sent a couple of samples away before but usually fuel from very small private petrol stations that are trying to diddle the customer but its shocking that its happening at the places you'd think you can trust!

clio_rsi_turbo
02-03-2007, 19:33
A number of motorists reported that their engine warning lights came on without warning.


so should cars have pre warning lights to warn you that the warning lights are going to come on?? lol.

Tullyvernon
02-03-2007, 21:10
A number of motorists reported that their engine warning lights came on without warning.


so should cars have pre warning lights to warn you that the warning lights are going to come on?? lol.

lol :lol: :lol: :D

richy
02-03-2007, 21:13
PMSL! :lol:

mon
03-03-2007, 01:55
Its ALL fuels. Not any specific brand. All petrol comes from the same place. Its whats done with it after that makes it shell, bp etc etc.

If ones comtaminated there all contaminated.

TBH its the press blowing it out of proportion. I wonder how many of the quoted cars broke down due to dodgy fuel?????

Seems any car that broke down today or has a engine management light / lambda sensor fault is jumping on the band wagon and blaming the fuel.



UTTER CRAP


TESCO ASDA all supermarkets get fuel from not uk ..and imported

this is FACT

DaveH
03-03-2007, 02:32
Its been traced to a depot in essex iirc? Could be wrong as to location but it was on the news earlier that it has been traced to one depot with silicone content!

BRUN
03-03-2007, 09:44
im starting to wonder if i might have this problem, hopefully not and i dont really want to just jump on the bandwagon but i dont know whats wrong

http://www.williamsclio.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=20037