What kind of eolys?

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Re: What kind of eolys?

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GiveMeABreak wrote: 22 Oct 2024, 19:35 I can't advise as to whether Powerflex and Extend can be mixed, but I would remove any you have added and refill with Extend if you can to be on the safe side.
I didn't fill anything yet.Extend is not available from the store i ordered Powerflex at the moment, so i have to wait for the right stuff.Thanks.
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Re: What kind of eolys?

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Ok, I understand, then just wait for the correct stuff - as long as it isn't running dry you should be ok for a bit with careful use, as only a small amount is injected into the fuel tank.

My advice is don't fill the tank with small amounts of diesel - make sure you fill the tank up, so there's less chance of injecting more additive with smaller fuelling operations.
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Re: What kind of eolys?

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Hi everyone,

I have a 2014 Citroën DS5 with a 2.0 BlueHDi engine (Euro 6). The service light came on, and the FAP app indicates that the calculated additive level is below the critical threshold. I know this car uses Eolys fluid, but before I get out in the cold and rainy weather to check under the car, I wanted to confirm here if I’m about to purchase the correct type of Eolys. From what I’ve read, it should be Powerflex, but I’d really appreciate any advice.

VIN: VF7**************[VIN obfuscated, can be read by forum staff]

Thanks in advance!
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Re: What kind of eolys?

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You need Powerflex Additive (Reservoir, not a Pouch system).
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