Just had the fuel injection pump replaced (under warranty thank goodness) but dealer mechanic (no where else to go for repair) said the tank had alot of water in it and needed to be drained. Mechanic said there were lots of fuel additives to use to prevent this problem.
HOWEVER...
I read the fuel additives postings and found "And there's still the problem with the additives causing water in the fuel going into a suspension state and getting past the fuel filter/water separator. "
So how do I prevent water in the fuel (buy from a station with lots of big truck business) and preserve my pump? Do I change my fuel filter more often (how often)?
Is there an additive that evaporates the water?
Thanks for help,
Karen
HOWEVER...
I read the fuel additives postings and found "And there's still the problem with the additives causing water in the fuel going into a suspension state and getting past the fuel filter/water separator. "
So how do I prevent water in the fuel (buy from a station with lots of big truck business) and preserve my pump? Do I change my fuel filter more often (how often)?
Is there an additive that evaporates the water?
Thanks for help,
Karen