hey, get something called *fuel injector cleaner* im guessing its got a carby. so get your fuel injector cleaner possibly 2 bottles (around 5 bux a bottle) start car. get someone to sit inside and rev it from 1000rpm - anywhere high. when the revvs go up. pour in some injector cleaner. you will get LOTS of smoke from your exhaust. this is normal. to get to your carby. follow your air cleaner to the engine that is your carby. after that let sit idle for a 2 mins. and drive away. 90 % of the time this will fix the problem.
Ordinary clear diesel, whatever they sell at the pumps.
Stay clear
Stay clear
It is usually pretty clear with a slight yellow or brown tinge, depending on its sulphur content. Modern Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel can be almost completely clear. Bio Diesel seems to have a more yellow tinge to it. Off road diesel will be red.
It is usually pretty clear with a slight yellow or brown tinge, depending on its sulphur content. Modern Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel can be almost completely clear. Bio Diesel seems to have a more yellow tinge to it. Off road diesel will be red.
Keep clear of the ferry or towing vessel.
Keep clear of the ferry or towing vessel.
I buy off-road diesel for my tractors. I use 2 gallon clear plastic containers to haul it with som I can easily carry it by hand and dump it in my tanks. One day I got about 30 gallons and the clear containers got left out in the sun for about 4 days and when I went to get them later all of them were perfectly clear! I'm not sure but I guess the dye can be "sun bleached" out of the diesel. I have done it once since and it did the samething- turned clear just by sitting in the sun.
I tried it for my first time today and it did a really,really good for on drieying the pimples
The green arrow on a transit dashboard typically indicates that a vehicle is approaching or is in motion, often representing a positive status or a clear path for the transit service. It can signify that the vehicle is on schedule or that passengers can board safely. In some systems, it may also indicate open routes or the availability of services. Always refer to the specific transit agency's guidelines for precise meanings.
Since 2007 most diesel pumped at any station in the USA or Canada is ULSD, regardless if it's on-road (clear) diesel, or off-road (dyed) diesel. The only difference is the fuel is that by using it as off road the taxes are not the same and it is cheaper. Dyed diesel will not affect your engine.
After repairing the cause of the code, you can clear it with a scan tool.