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