So the latest wisdom is that the silicon which has contaminated the fuel is turning to silicon dioxide when burned and is then depositing on the lambda sensor, causing the ECU to get incorrect readings and thus fuel the car wrong.
Just one thing - isn't silicon dioxide actually sand!? That's going to do your engine a lot of good! Ok so we're not talking about pouring sand crystals into the engine but the point I'm making is how much other damage is being done besides the failing lambda sensor and which may cause problems months or years down the line. Good luck getting any compensation for that when it happens.
Just one thing - isn't silicon dioxide actually sand!? That's going to do your engine a lot of good! Ok so we're not talking about pouring sand crystals into the engine but the point I'm making is how much other damage is being done besides the failing lambda sensor and which may cause problems months or years down the line. Good luck getting any compensation for that when it happens.


