Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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My wife filled the empty tank at Sam's Club Tuesday (reg. unleaded) drove the car home and next day it would not start.
Had Hyundi service come and get it and the driver said it smelled like bad gas. Waiting to hear from service dept. to confirm that's the issue, but thought I'd ask here. Thanks,
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Been using Sam's gas since they opened, no problems. I've never heard of "bad gas" ?????
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Tow truck driver got car started and said it had the smell of "turpintine" ....which is what he said bad gas smells like? There have been cases where wrong product has been put into wrong tank and gas companies having to replace engines.
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I believe my wife filled up there within the past 4 days and has not had a problem. I've heard of gas going bad when water or other substances get mixed with it, but I doubt that this would change how it smells. Could it be an issue of trying to point the finger in another direction from where the real problem lies?
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I buy all my turpentine there and have noticed lately that it smells like gas !!!
Who knew !
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Filled up both of our vehicles on different days this week at Sam's. No problems so far, one has gone a couple of hundred miles, the other only about 25 miles.
I got a bad tank of gas at WalMart about 4 years ago - they probably get the same gas as Sam's. If the underground tank is real low (like just before the truck comes to fill the tanks) it could be the "junk" at the bottom of the tank. But then again, maybe your car had some issue unrelated to the fuel.
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We filled up on Tuesday at Sam's and while we were there, the gas tanker pulled in to refill the tanks. The previous poster may have something there. We haven't had any problems.
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Actually when a tanker fills the underground station tanks it stirs up sediment and can clog the works up. Anytime I see a tanker unloading I do not gas up.
Having said that, number one that wouldn't change the smell of the fuel and second the tanks at Sams are so new it is unlikely they have a sediment issue. Did you smell the turpentine odor? That's very diferent than gas. |
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All motor vehicles are equipt with in line fuel filters that would stop any solid contaminants from reaching the engine. Best to wait for the mechanic to diagnose the problem before jumping to conclusions.
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I filled up there twice within the last week. Last Thursday before a trip, and again yesterday morning (Wed.).
No problems.
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Having been in the petroleum business for a number of years, I can tell you that there are a number of reasons why car problems develop after "gassing up". First, there could be sediment in the gas caused by low station tank levels or receiving a delivery while you are fueling up. A fuel filter may not help. Second there could be water or another non-gas substance mixed with the gas which could be caused by low station tank levels (water problem) or somebody messing with the car. Third and most likely in this case is that diesel fuel was mixed with the gas. This is noooooo gooooooddd for cars. This happens quite a bit when the tanker delivering the gas delivered diesel on his previous delivery and did not clean out the truck compartments before taking on the gasoline for delivery. The station (Sam's) should be contacted about the problem and asked if there was a problem with the gas on that day. By the way, we fill up at Sam's alot and have had no problems to date. Most reputable stations would take care of a problem that they caused. Hope this info helps.
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Larry, this helps immensly, Thanks! Fraurauch - the wife filled up at high noon. About what tiime did you see the tanker. Fumar - your smelling of turpentine 'splains alot!! ![]() I am waiting to hear for my Hyundi Dealer to tell me if its the gas before I call Sam's club. Never had one issue with this car before so I'm suspisious. I'll let you all know tomorrow. Thanks everyone!!!
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I just bought gas there yesterday before noon and drove to Cedar Key today with no problems.
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You are right. The filter fouls and no gas or insufficient gas can get through. The engine will not run smooth if at all.
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Here's the latest on my gas problem.
For those of you who never heard of such a thing as bad gas: Hyundi Service Dept. indicates that the Gas was bad .....40-50% ethanol vs. 10% that it should be. $500 to pump it out and clean out the system. ![]() Sam's Club manager indicates he's heard of no one else having a problem, but for us to come in and put in a claim. ![]()
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