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Blocked Fuel Filter After 6500 miles? - PigLauncher - 22-11-2012 02:10pm

To cut a long storey short the car cut out once on the motorway then having been given the all clear by LR Recovery again the next day. It would limp along at 27 mph on the second occasion.
The garage have replaced the fuel filter and warned against using diesel with more than 7% Bio fuel content. I had never heard of it. As far as I was concerned it's a 2.2 diesel so I fill it with............... errrr diesel. The majority of the time we fill up at Asda, research has proved they along with Shell and BP are adding large amounts to their diesel.

Check at the pump exactly what you are putting in !!!!!


RE: Blocked Fuel Filter After 6500 miles? - J77 - 22-11-2012 02:26pm

More and more companies are blending there diesel. The Evoques engine can only handle a 7% blend. It's not something I have ever payed much attention too, will keep an eye open from now on.


RE: Blocked Fuel Filter After 6500 miles? - XFullFatTim - 22-11-2012 09:23pm

Legally fuel suppliers can cut diesel with up to 8% biodiesel IIRC. I would stop using supermarket diesel - it could also have been water contaminated fuel with all the rain we have had of late


RE: Blocked Fuel Filter After 6500 miles? - Jonathon555 - 23-11-2012 08:25am

The problem is the bio disel is very sticky compared to nomal disel and clogs stuff up.

But pretty much all suppliers are now using it , as the base stock fuel are pretty much all the same. It just different additive packs that are added at the loading arm from the supply depot that changes the blend


RE: Blocked Fuel Filter After 6500 miles? - muff - 23-11-2012 04:15pm

(23-11-2012 08:25am)Jonathon555 Wrote:  The problem is the bio disel is very sticky compared to nomal disel and clogs stuff up.

But pretty much all suppliers are now using it , as the base stock fuel are pretty much all the same. It just different additive packs that are added at the loading arm from the supply depot that changes the blend

A friend of mine owns our village petrol station (he keeps this open as a service to our village as his main business is performance and prestige tyres). He tells me that supermarket fuel has a high bio mix and this is causing them problems with their pumps filters. So much so, he knows of some supermarket forecourts who have actually removed their pumps filters!!! Water and contaminates come to mind....


RE: Blocked Fuel Filter After 6500 miles? - PigLauncher - 24-11-2012 09:11am

(23-11-2012 04:15pm)muff Wrote:  A friend of mine owns our village petrol station (he keeps this open as a service to our village as his main business is performance and prestige tyres). He tells me that supermarket fuel has a high bio mix and this is causing them problems with their pumps filters. So much so, he knows of some supermarket forecourts who have actually removed their pumps filters!!! Water and contaminates come to mind....

This sounds like a possibility. Even at higher than 7% rates I just can't see how it blocked the filter so quickly. No more supermarket fuel for me.


RE: Blocked Fuel Filter After 6500 miles? - XFullFatTim - 24-11-2012 10:16am

How cold has it been down your way Piglauncher and is it possible your supermarket is still selling "summer" formulated diesel with no winter low temperature anti-waxing agent? Might also be worth asking if any other customers have reported problems too as between you you can get compensation for the resulting damage/ inconvenience


RE: Blocked Fuel Filter After 6500 miles? - kkzt190 - 03-12-2012 08:05pm

I got my second 'Performance Restricted' warning today and rather than call out the AA again I drove straight to the dealer.

The AA had reported "Code P0087 - Fuel Pressure Low" two weeks ago, "Don't worry, have reset the sensor, shouldn't be an issue".

The dealer has immediately homed in on poor quality fuel with high Bio content and I'm being charged for labour, parts etc for replacement.

The issue here is that I'm using the most popular brand here in Ireland (TOPAZ) and none of my colleagues with Jaguars, BMWs, Merc etc. who would use the same brand are having no such issues.

I'm wondering if there is something else at play here that's particular to the Evoque?

If you're interested I've just passed 15k Km so it's not like this is a vehicle with huge distance on the clock.


RE: Blocked Fuel Filter After 6500 miles? - J77 - 03-12-2012 08:14pm

The Evoque should run fine on bio diesel blend so long as it doesn't exceed 7%. The bus company I work for recently had fuel stolen, what the fools who stole it don't realise is that it has a very high bio diesel blend, the buses engines have been specially adapted to cope with it. If it finds it's way into a normal engine it will be disastrous.


RE: Blocked Fuel Filter After 6500 miles? - The Valeter - 03-12-2012 11:59pm

(03-12-2012 08:14pm)J77 Wrote:  The Evoque should run fine on bio diesel blend so long as it doesn't exceed 7%. The bus company I work for recently had fuel stolen, what the fools who stole it don't realise is that it has a very high bio diesel blend, the buses engines have been specially adapted to cope with it. If it finds it's way into a normal engine it will be disastrous.

Serves them right then! may be worth the bus company contacting local garages incase anyone goes in with severe issues!!