...should have been a reputable filling station.....
Would it be possible that the garage tank was at or near the bottom? Or just filled from a low level so the sediment in it was disturbed?I have had the car since it was three months old (it's nearly four now) it is regularily serviced by the same garage and had been serviced less than three months ago. The fuel station is a Statoil and I have kept a sample from the tank - its got a layer of gunge in the bottom. Well, I'll see how I get on with my complaint
"60€ of diesel" - letting your tank run down very low can dislodge the sediment that builds up naturally over time and "dirty" your fuel. i would have thought a diesel filter would then catch this. if so, i dont know how the bill for this could be 510 euro as the part costs about 20 euro and the only tool you need to change it is a rag.
Had same problem with diesel i got from a depot in the docks area of sligo, it might have cost a few cent/L cheaper but cost me dearly in the long run. I have heard since that a lot of taxi driver's had similiar problems.Only problem is that its hard to prove.
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