Can Gelled Diesel Fuel Damage Your Injectors?
Discover if gelled diesel can harm your vehicle's injectors and learn prevention tips in our latest Q&A video.
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Yes, gelled diesel can damage injectors. When diesel fuel gels, it thickens and can clog fuel lines and filters, causing improper fuel delivery. This stress can lead to injector failures. Prevent gelled diesel by using anti-gel additives or opting for winterized diesel fuel if you are in cold climates.
FAQs & Answers
- What causes diesel fuel to gel? Cold temperatures cause diesel fuel to thicken, or gel, leading to potential clogging in fuel lines and filters.
- How can I prevent diesel fuel from gelling? Use anti-gel additives or winterized diesel fuels to prevent gelling in cold climates.
- What are the signs of clogged diesel injectors? Signs include poor engine performance, reduced power, and rough idling due to improper fuel delivery.
- Is gelled diesel fuel safe to use? No, using gelled diesel can lead to severe engine issues and injector damage if not addressed promptly.