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Contaminated petrol: non-supermarket brands

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reinganum | 23:01 Mon 14th May 2007 | Motoring
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Apologies for coming to this topic somewhat late, but I don't do a lot of mileage... I have just been hit by an enormous garage bill for two replacement sensors and a replacement cat for my Zafira, all caused by silicon-contaminated petrol. I have not used supermarket petrol since buying this car. Have any ABers out there been stung by bad non-supermarket fuel, and if so, which and where? The problem is that I am unsure which of two possible petrol purchases was the bad one (two different brands, but both in Sussex). OFT have advised me how to claim, but they said I must address my claim to the petrol station which sold me the bad fuel.
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Most likely Tescos or Morrisons, which did you use?

Where did you fill up??????


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Either the Shell garage in East Grinstead or the BP garage in Upper Beeding (between Steyning and Shoreham)

As I said in my original question, I have not used supermarket petrol for at least 2 years

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