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Originally Posted by evse82 Yeah but won't this just keep happening? We shouldn't be having to put in fuel treatment to get the guage to function correctly not to mention

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Old 03-03-2010, 05:28 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Yeah but won't this just keep happening? We shouldn't be having to put in fuel treatment to get the guage to function correctly not to mention the extra costs involved. I'm leaning towards faulty guages or out of spec guages...
It could, i'm back on 95 octane now, i'll keep the forum updated if the problem comes back. Have a feeling it's dirty fuel and most cars suffer from it but don't realise cause they've got analogue gauges.
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