What to Do If You Accidentally Filled 92 Octane Gasoline Instead of the Required 95?
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Some vehicle models require the use of 95 octane gasoline and do not recommend switching to 92 octane. If you accidentally fill up with 92 octane gasoline, there won't be major issues in the short term, but prolonged use may lead to increased engine carbon deposits. Below are precautions for gasoline usage: 1. Do not mix different types of gasoline. This can intensify knocking, severely damage engine lubrication, and shorten engine lifespan. 2. Avoid using gasoline that has been stored for a long time or has deteriorated, as it can cause severe engine gumming and carbon buildup. 3. Keep gasoline away from direct sunlight and regularly clean the fuel tank and fuel filter.