With the advent of winter cold, the owners of diesel cars, like no one else, are very keenly aware of the quality of diesel fuel (diesel fuel) sold in the retail network. When the ambient temperature drops below +5 degrees overnight, and there is still summer diesel fuel in the tank, the problem of starting the diesel engine in the morning may already arise.
Necessary
Depressor and dispersant additive
Instructions
Step 1
One of the methods to overcome this situation is to add depressant-dispersing additives to the fuel in order to make diesel fuel from "summer" - "winter", which does not lose its properties even at an ambient temperature of minus 15 degrees below zero.
Step 2
In many trading organizations, you can get acquainted with advertising materials related to additives, which, when added to fuel, make summer diesel fuel - winter. The recommendations state that additives can be added at temperatures up to + 5 degrees. But such a statement, to put it mildly, misleads car owners.
Step 3
Because it is possible to add a chemical additive only to transparent diesel fuel, and to cloudy one, in which the paraffin crystallization process has already begun, in no case is it possible. Such an action will lead to completely the opposite effect. Paraffin crystals will settle to the bottom of the fuel tank, in the area of the fuel intake, and the paraffin will clog the fuel line and the fine filter so that the owner will have no choice but to move the car to a warm garage for up to several hours.