CEL after refuelling - possible reasons?
CEL after refuelling - possible reasons?
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Hrimfaxi

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1,036 posts

144 months

Sunday 6th December 2020
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After fueling up earlier, the CEL popped up. Maybe it felt Christmassy and wanted to light up, bless it...

The car was about 1/5th full and was Shell V-Power, any possible reasons? It ran fine still, will get my reader on it tomorrow.

GravelBen

16,177 posts

247 months

Sunday 6th December 2020
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Wrong fuel? Could happen by accidentally using the wrong pump or because a tanker driver put low octane fuel in the wrong tank. Or just a bad batch of fuel.

I had similar happen with a turbo MX5 after topping up at a small rural fuel station once, knock detector lit up like a christmas tree until I turned the boost well down. Was back to normal with the next fill.

I'd take it easy and try to stay off boost in the meantime anyway.

Hrimfaxi

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1,036 posts

144 months

Sunday 6th December 2020
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Sounds plausible! I did give it a little burst of acceleration, just in case it was ignition related. It hardly hit boost though - so if this is the case, it should be fine and I'll take it easy. Or until I can get my reader on it.


Wish I took a receipt of the fuel now though, but I so often don't.

Konan

2,118 posts

163 months

Tuesday 8th December 2020
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What car?

TEKNOPUG

19,921 posts

222 months

Wednesday 9th December 2020
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What's the CEL code?

ndtman

752 posts

198 months

Wednesday 9th December 2020
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Fuel cap not on properly? Have read that some cars monitor for a closed system and with the fuel cap leaking shows an open system.

wolfie28

920 posts

161 months

Wednesday 9th December 2020
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As GravelBen has mentioned could be a bad batch of fuel if you filled up with V Power. My car played up when I used a particular Shell garage. Use a different Shell garage now and thankfully the car has been fine.

Smiljan

11,789 posts

214 months

Wednesday 9th December 2020
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ndtman said:
Fuel cap not on properly? Have read that some cars monitor for a closed system and with the fuel cap leaking shows an open system.
I'd go for this first, check the seal too.