Nate wrote:
A few years ago I use to use Morris's fuel in my car and occasionally would get the ECM light flash.
Then a couple of years ago Morris's and Tesco had big problems with their petrols knackering sensors on cars up and down the country so I stopped using it and sure enough the ECM light no longer comes on.
Last week my Mrs cars ECM light came on and stayed on! I'll give you three guess's which fuel she had been using!
Before she had it checked out and turned off I asked her to fill up with anything but.
Sure enough there was a problem with No1 O2 sensor so we got one last week.
Now then, I have only just fitted it and all week on the old one the light has not come on since running on a better fuel plus my Mrs says it has run further on the better fuel, Texaco I think.
As I was fitting the new sensor just my Daughter rolls up and asks whats going on with the car so I told her and immediatly relates how a friend has just this week had the exact same problem. It turns out she has been using the same petrol, Morrison's.
Bet we didn't need to buy that sodding sensor (£140)
Any way thats why I don't buy their petrol, I tried to convince the Mrs ages ago but now I think it's gone in
Just thinking about your O2 sensors fellers n' girls!
On a side note the Mrs won't put it her bike, say's it runs like shite!
Nate.
This is no surprise to people in the motor trade.
The first Q I ask people with any rough running, pinking, missing, starting problems etc etc etc is what fuel they're using... It never ceases to amaze me that seemingly intelligent people STILL buy Tesco / Asda / Morrisons' etc petrol despite that debacle a couple of years ago... it's no secret to the trade that they get the dregs of the refinery and with poor or no additive packages... we see the results in gummed up fuel injectors, failed Lamda Sensors and Cats, even stuck inlet valves!
Just what exactly are they trying to save? ...a couple of pence per gallon? False economy!
It's a simple equation of Cost vs Value.
My advice is to always buy the best fuel you can be it Shell, Esso, Texaco etc and I'd add always buy the most expensive available too, be it Optimax, V-Power, Ultimate or whatever... forget the Octane rating...it's simply better quality fuel! Time and time again I give this advice to customers and I have never ever had anything but thanks from them on their next visit... it really does make a tangible difference... and in most cases they report a decrease in fuel consumption that actually cancels out the increased cost at the pump!