What to Do If 95 Gasoline is Mixed with 92?
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If 92 gasoline is added to a vehicle that should use 95 gasoline, it might not cause immediate issues once or twice, but prolonged mixed usage can lead to engine knocking. Here are the details: 1. Long-term mixed usage can increase engine carbon deposits and fuel consumption. If a car that normally uses higher-grade gasoline accidentally gets lower-grade fuel, such as replacing 98 with 92, extra caution is needed. 2. When higher-grade gasoline is replaced with lower-grade, the vehicle may experience reduced power, increased fuel consumption, and in some cases, the engine warning light may activate or even cause stalling and failure to start. If there is a significant difference in the gasoline grades mistakenly added, the owner should promptly drain the fuel tank and clean the tank and fuel system to minimize damage to the engine from lower-quality fuel.