Long ago, I worked for a Volkswagen dealer just out of school. I worked on the Diesel Rabbits and found out about the problems that come with Diesel fuel. We used to get lots of customers in with algae in the tank. I was told this was from sitting too long, warm weather and water in the tank from condensation.
When I purchased my Dodge CTD, it was going to be our tow vehicle. It sits alot since I have a company vehicle I get to take it home and the Dodge waits around to tow our trailer or anything else that needs towing. It gets driven on short trips around town about every two weeks. I'm concerned about the Diesel fuel problems I have seen in the past. I live in a dry desert environment that gets hot in the summer (105) and somewhat cold in the winter (15 degrees).
Should I be using a fuel conditioner?
How long does it take for Diesel to go bad in my kind of conditions?
(Sorry for the long post. ) Thanks.
When I purchased my Dodge CTD, it was going to be our tow vehicle. It sits alot since I have a company vehicle I get to take it home and the Dodge waits around to tow our trailer or anything else that needs towing. It gets driven on short trips around town about every two weeks. I'm concerned about the Diesel fuel problems I have seen in the past. I live in a dry desert environment that gets hot in the summer (105) and somewhat cold in the winter (15 degrees).
Should I be using a fuel conditioner?
How long does it take for Diesel to go bad in my kind of conditions?
(Sorry for the long post. ) Thanks.
