Fuel System Cleaner in E 500
Or will they make no difference at all?
I use to use it in my Lexus GS 300 and noticed a difference.
Additive cleaners were discuraged by my Lexus and MB dealers respectively.
While some claim that all petro is from the same source, and to some extent that is true, it has been, for whatever reason, a good self cleanning fuel. Not scientific just my personal experiance.
We have a Chev Suburban and I noticed it was a tad slower starting and eventually the gas gauge was reading an error (Full when 1/2 full) . Turned out my teenage son was understandably buying the cheapest fuel he could find since Chev didn't require Premium grade.
I made him run it on 3-4 tanks of ExxonMobil and it cleared up.
And no I don't own or work for the company.
Last edited by LIONHEAD; Nov 25, 2004 at 09:13 AM.
I would have to assume that Exxon & Mobil sell the same gas since their merger. Right now Exxon/Mobil gasoline in my area contain 10% alcohol, and the pumps have an additional label to that effect on them.
Regular use of a known high detergent gas should eliminate the need for additional fuel system cleaners (which MB reccomends against).
Save your money, Christmas is just around the bend....



