Recently I put 22 gallons of diesel into my truck, in a 24 gallon tank. I added one 16 oz container of the Power Service white container which is a diesel fuel treatment for the winter. Yesterday it was about 0F, maybe a degree or two below. I got "low fuel pressure" along with "reduced engine power" and a CEL code for low fuel rail pressure. Gave up. Today its 11F and same thing. Gave up again. I bought fuel locally so it would or should be a winter blend (Cumberland Farms). Winter blend fuel with 16 oz of winter diesel fuel treatment should have been sufficient so I would not have a problem.
Tomorrow it will be 40F. Hopefully it will run fine then.
I had an issue in November and after that I started to add one 16 oz container per fill up. The directions on the white container say 16 oz to 20 gallons below 0F and 16 oz to 40 gallons above 0F. I added 16 oz to 22 gallons and it was right around zero.
Maybe the fuel I got on Sat was not a winter blend and the only thing doing anti-gel is the Power Service white container of fuel treatment.
Tomorrow it will be 40F. Hopefully it will run fine then.
I had an issue in November and after that I started to add one 16 oz container per fill up. The directions on the white container say 16 oz to 20 gallons below 0F and 16 oz to 40 gallons above 0F. I added 16 oz to 22 gallons and it was right around zero.
Maybe the fuel I got on Sat was not a winter blend and the only thing doing anti-gel is the Power Service white container of fuel treatment.