Can E95 and 95 be mixed for use?

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AlainaMarie
07/30/25 1:34am
They can be mixed for use without any impact on the vehicle. E95 and 95: E95 represents ethanol gasoline, while 95 represents regular gasoline. Mixing the two will not affect the operation of motor vehicles. As long as the specified fuel grade is used when refueling, there will be no issues. Precautions for refueling motor vehicles: When refueling a motor vehicle, it is necessary to fill the fuel tank completely. Never wait until the fuel indicator light comes on before refueling. This situation can easily damage the fuel pump, rendering the vehicle inoperable. The required fuel grade for the motor vehicle is indicated on the fuel tank cap, and this must be noted when refueling.
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