all cars are required by law to be compatible with 10% ethanol usage. Many user manual say "neither recommended nor desirable" but this has more to do with MANY people who blame every problem on ethanol. (I've heard everything form timing belt to blown head gaskets), thus, this statement covers their a** when it comes to the weirdos.
You don't if the vehicle was designed as a flex fuel vehicle. It can safely burn E85 ethanol. You can burn a mixture of 10% Ethanol in any vehicle.
yes there is a fuel pump on that car an fuel injectors the pump is located in the gas tank
It is recommened that you use premium only but you can use any fuel that you want... I wouldn't do anything with ethanol
Check the fuel pump relay.
US, and then Brazil produces the most ethanol fuel...nd I'm sure every countries that has ethanol industry would produce ethanol fuel!
Fuel pressure test at the fuel rail.
Ethanol fuel
it is a fuel of geometeriological ethanol
It is next to the apcheck valve under the rear slipspring quick release fitting
A fuel cut-out in a Mercury Tracer 93 is a sensor which will check the fuel level or can prevent the flow of fuel and thus a car cannot move. When this happens, the fuel cut out light will come on.Ê
Harrisburg Ethanol free fuel
Your car can safely run on fuel that is up to 10% ethanol. To run E85 which is 85% ethanol your car must be modified. It can be done but it would be very expensive to make all the changes necessary. Ethanol is a solvent and will destroy common rubber seals and gaskets used in cars not designed to run it. It is highly corrosive to aluminum and other parts in an engine. And besides, why would you want to burn ethanol. Ethanol has less energy than gasoline so your fuel mileage will drop around 20 to 30%. If you are getting 30 mpg with gasoline you will get around 24-25 with Ethanol. You will also have less power burning Ethanol. And it takes corn and other food sources to make Ethanol. That causes the price of corn to go up costing us more for food products containing corn.