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Petrol firms say fuel not faulty | Petrol firms say fuel not faulty |
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Petrol retailers have insisted that their fuel is not faulty, despite hundreds of complaints that cars have broken down after leaving forecourts. | Petrol retailers have insisted that their fuel is not faulty, despite hundreds of complaints that cars have broken down after leaving forecourts. |
Both Tesco and Morrisons said they had carried out tests but had been unable to find any problems with their fuel. | Both Tesco and Morrisons said they had carried out tests but had been unable to find any problems with their fuel. |
Trading standards officials have launched an investigation after drivers in south-east England said they had been sold "contaminated" fuel. | Trading standards officials have launched an investigation after drivers in south-east England said they had been sold "contaminated" fuel. |
Motorists believe they may have been sold petrol containing ethanol. | Motorists believe they may have been sold petrol containing ethanol. |
Their say their vehicles have juddered, misfired and suffered a loss of power. | Their say their vehicles have juddered, misfired and suffered a loss of power. |
I've been in this industry for over 30 years and I don't remember anything like this happening before Ray Holloway,Petrol Retailers Association Ray Holloway interview | I've been in this industry for over 30 years and I don't remember anything like this happening before Ray Holloway,Petrol Retailers Association Ray Holloway interview |
Jonathan Church, Tesco's media director, said the company was testing fuel from a terminal in Essex. | Jonathan Church, Tesco's media director, said the company was testing fuel from a terminal in Essex. |
"We've tested and re-tested including from some of the vehicles that have had reported problems and we actually can't find an issue." | "We've tested and re-tested including from some of the vehicles that have had reported problems and we actually can't find an issue." |
Morrisons also issued a statement following the complaints. The chain insisted it had found nothing wrong with fuel bought from its stores. | Morrisons also issued a statement following the complaints. The chain insisted it had found nothing wrong with fuel bought from its stores. |
Independent oil company Greenergy said tests on the fuel it supplied to Tesco and Morrisons showed it met industry standards. | Independent oil company Greenergy said tests on the fuel it supplied to Tesco and Morrisons showed it met industry standards. |
Asda said it had received about 20 complaints, all relating to cars from the higher end of the market with fuel management systems. | Asda said it had received about 20 complaints, all relating to cars from the higher end of the market with fuel management systems. |
The company said tests carried out so far had proved inconclusive. | The company said tests carried out so far had proved inconclusive. |
Trading standards said its officials were also testing a number of unleaded samples and the results were expected on Friday. | |
The penalty for supplying fuel which does not meet industry standards is a £5,000 fine. | |
HAVE YOUR SAY One of these stations had strange additives in their fuel Michael Gibson, West Byfleet Send us your comments | HAVE YOUR SAY One of these stations had strange additives in their fuel Michael Gibson, West Byfleet Send us your comments |
The BBC has received more than 2,000 e-mails from motorists who say their vehicles may have been affected. | |
Most came form an area covering London and parts of east and south-east England and many reported buying petrol from forecourts at supermarkets. | Most came form an area covering London and parts of east and south-east England and many reported buying petrol from forecourts at supermarkets. |
But problems have also been reported by motorists in other areas including Milton Keynes, Aberdeen, Manchester, Newcastle and Preston. | |
Tesco and Morrisons have been mentioned most frequently but motorists have also said they bought petrol from Asda and Sainsburys. | |
The UK Petroleum Industry Association said reports suggested the source could be a batch of fuel supplied to some large independent retail sites. | The UK Petroleum Industry Association said reports suggested the source could be a batch of fuel supplied to some large independent retail sites. |
The RAC said the problem seemed to be particularly affecting the oxygen sensors in vehicles. | The RAC said the problem seemed to be particularly affecting the oxygen sensors in vehicles. |
Oxygen sensors are attached to the exhaust and determine the mix of oxygen and petrol supplied to the engine. | Oxygen sensors are attached to the exhaust and determine the mix of oxygen and petrol supplied to the engine. |
It started misfiring and juddering Jonathan EarlMotorist Drivers tell of fury More of your stories | It started misfiring and juddering Jonathan EarlMotorist Drivers tell of fury More of your stories |
Ray Holloway, of the Petrol Retailers Association, said garages had told him the problems may have been around for a week, so the exact cause might not be found. | Ray Holloway, of the Petrol Retailers Association, said garages had told him the problems may have been around for a week, so the exact cause might not be found. |
"I've been in this industry for over 30 years and I don't remember anything like this happening before, and therefore to give you a cause is very difficult at this stage." | "I've been in this industry for over 30 years and I don't remember anything like this happening before, and therefore to give you a cause is very difficult at this stage." |
Proof of purchase | Proof of purchase |
Some car dealerships say they are trying to repair damaged cars, many of which are now off the road, but the parts they need are now in short supply. | Some car dealerships say they are trying to repair damaged cars, many of which are now off the road, but the parts they need are now in short supply. |
Michelle Shambrook from advice service Consumer Direct told the BBC that motorists affected would be able to claim for the damage caused. | Michelle Shambrook from advice service Consumer Direct told the BBC that motorists affected would be able to claim for the damage caused. |
She added that motorists who think they have been affected must have proof of purchase to be able to make a claim and should keep receipts. | She added that motorists who think they have been affected must have proof of purchase to be able to make a claim and should keep receipts. |
They should take their vehicles to an independent garage to have the contamination confirmed. | They should take their vehicles to an independent garage to have the contamination confirmed. |