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Does using low-quality fuel in Pakistan affect emissions in the Suzuki Every?

Does using low-quality fuel in Pakistan affect emissions in the Suzuki Every?

Given that fuel quality in many parts of Pakistan is inconsistent, can using poor-grade petrol o r CNG increase emissions o r damage the engine in the long run? How can this impact emission levels and vehicle health?
Gari Specialist asked on 09 May 2025 16:52:38 pm
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Gari Master - on 09 May 2025 17:01:11 pm
Yes, low-quality fuel—common at rural o r unbranded petrol stations in Pakistan—can cause serious emission problems:

Increased carbon buildup in the engine and injectors.

Incomplete combustion, leading to black smoke and poor fuel economy.

Risk of contaminated fuel clogging fuel filters and injectors.

Poor fuel leads to early deterioration of the catalytic converter and oxygen sensors.

Solutions:

Always refuel at reputed stations e.g., PSO, Total, Shell.

Use a fuel system cleaner additive periodically.

Consider a professional injector cleaning every 15,000–20,000 km
 

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