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Wynn's WY12264 Extreme Diesel System Fuel Injector Cleaner Engine Additive Treatment 325ml
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- Powerful 'one tank' clean-up cleans and protects your engine’s fuel pump and diesel injectors
- Restores lost engine performance, fuel economy and reduces harmful exhaust emissions
- Maintains the cleanliness of the EGR Valve & DPF, helps reduce deposit formation in the fuel system
- Use after misfuelling diesel engines with petrol to restore lubrication to engine components
- For all diesel engines, including common rail and pump injector engines (TDI, HDI, DCI, TDCI)
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Edited by a community support team member, 6 days ago
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sorted by2019 Peugeot 3008 GTLine
This additive cleans all the injectors and various other bits in the engine.
Adblue is a separate system and is sprayed into the catalytic converter / exhaust fumes.
ps ensure you add to the diesel tank (not adblue tank) prior to a half tank fill. (edited)
In a nutshell they work.
I also notice that the cheap supermarket gas stations always run out faster that others.
I use shell and never had problems, actually on all my cars if I don't use shel the Amber check engine light up , but if I use shell the check engine is gone , so it must mean something 🤷
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It's under extended warranty and dealers said it just needs VW additive putting in it which I don't believe, the accused me of putting cheap diesel in but I only put Esso and do long runs every month with the occasional tank of Esso supreme on now and again, will this help eradicate?
Just seems like it's something more than needing additive to stop the knocking whilst accelerating, sorry to hijack the thread, but trying to determine the limits of this stuff.
Try a DSG service that's due every 40k miles (edited)