Does the fuel from small gas stations affect the engine?
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The gasoline from small gas stations may be cheaper, but the quality is less guaranteed. Poor-quality gasoline contains more impurities, leading to abnormal combustion, which can damage the engine. It is not recommended to refuel at non-standard gas stations. Below is detailed information about standard gas stations: 1. Overview: A gas station is a retail facility that provides gasoline and oil for vehicles and other motor vehicles, typically supplying fuel oil, lubricants, etc. Due to the flammable, explosive, volatile, leak-prone, and static-prone nature of petroleum products sold at gas stations, safety is the top priority. 2. Precautions: Open flames are strictly prohibited at gas stations, as are any activities that may generate sparks. It is forbidden to add gasoline to a car's carburetor or oil drum. All vehicles must turn off their engines before refueling, and hazardous materials are strictly prohibited on the premises.