What Type of Fuel Should I Put In My Car?

What Type of Fuel Should I Put In My Car?


Whether you’re new to driving or have just
purchased a new vehicle, seeing
the many fuel options that gas stations have to offer may leave you wondering
which type of fuel you should choose. You may also be worried about what the consequences
would be if you were to choose incorrectly. Continue reading to learn more
about how to identify which type of fuel is best for your 
vehicle.

 

Check
the Inside of Your Fuel Door


If you’re unsure about what type of gasoline your car takes, there are
a few things you can do to find out. First, we recommend checking the inside of
your car’s fuel door.

The fuel door is the protective cover that encloses a vehicle’s fuel filler
cap and the entry to its fuel tank. In some cars, you may need to pull a lever
that is often located on the interior of your car to release the door. This
lever or button can typically be found on the driver’s side floor. In
other cars, you may only need to pull, or push
the door to pop it open. On the inside of the fuel door, you should find a sticker
that either reads “Unleaded Fuel Only,” or “Diesel Fuel”. This will allow
you to match the type of fuel on the sticker to the correct fuel pump. It’s
important to note that these stickers can easily peel off or erode. If you are
unable to locate the sticker or read it clearly, there are a few other ways to
figure out which fuel to use in
your vehicle.

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Read Your Driver’s Manual


If you were unable to locate a sticker on the inside of your fuel door, the
information should be available in the driver’s manual. The driver’s manual is
an amazing resource when it comes to learning about the details and features of
your
specific vehicle. Typically, a car
manual will have a section that outlines the best type of fuel to use in your
car. You can
check the manual’s index for a section titled “Fuel
Recommendation.” If at this point you are unable to find the information in your
car’s manual, there is one other method you can try.

 

Call Your Vehicle’s Manufacturer


When you call your vehicle manufacturer’s customer support line, you
will likely be connected to a customer service representative who will then ask
you some questions about
your car in order to give you the correct information. To find
your vehicle manufacturer’s customer service number, you can either check the driver’s
manual or search
online.

 

What Fuel Options Are There?


When using a gas pump, you may notice that there are several fuel options
that gas stations typically provide. Most often these options will have names
like “regular,” “plus,” and “premium.” Each option will be paired with a number,
representing the fuel’s octane. Octane ratings are a measurement of the fuel’s
performance and stability. The higher the octane, the less likely it is that a car’s
engine will detonate the gasoline at the wrong time. For this reason, it is
important to make sure you know which type of gas your car requires before selecting
your fuel.

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You may also notice a pump
option for diesel fuel. While the diesel
fuel pump is often kept separate from the unleaded fuel pumps, this is not
always the case. Be sure to look
carefully at the labels on
the pump when selecting your fuel option. Diesel fuel in a vehicle that
requires unleaded fuel can cause the vehicle’s system to become clogged, which
will then keep it from starting and can damage the
engine. The same notion applies to vehicles that require diesel
fuel. A diesel engine is not designed to ignite fuel, which means that the fuel
won’t light automatically. Diesel fuel also acts as a lubricant to a diesel
engine’s components. Without it, the metal components will rub against each
other can cause permanent
damage.

 

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