1-6 Recommendation to drivers
3 Adverse effects of mixed fuel on engine
Using diesel fuel mixed with gasoline, alcohol, or
both, has the following adverse effects on the
engine:
• Fuel viscosity becomes lower, resulting in
excessive wear, damage, and failure of fuel sys-
tem parts.
• Difficulty in starting the engine will result due to
a reduced cetane number.
CAUTION
• The lower the cetane number, the more likely
internal engine damage will occur.
• Do not add antifreeze agents or other sub-
stances to the fuel. They could damage the
engine’s fuel injection system.
• If the fuel tank cap and breather (air hole)
become so dirty that the breather gets
blocked, the fuel tank may deform and the
fuel injection system may fail. Be sure to
clean them regularly.
4 Refueling
NOTE:
If you run out of fuel, refuel the tank. After fueling,
the fuel system must be primed before the engine
can be started. P. 1 3 - 23
WARNING
• Stop the engine before fueling.
• Never smoke when fueling since diesel
fuel could ignite or explode.
Never operate lighters or other items that
emit sparks.
• If you inadvertently put gasoline in the fuel
tank, pump it all out. Running the engine
with gasoline in the tank could cause a fire
or explosion endangering your or other
people’s lives.
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