How Does Water Get Into Fuel Supply Of Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Van?

What To Do When Your Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Water In Fuel Warning Comes On: Part I

How Does Water Get Into Fuel Supply Of Diesel Sprinter Van?

This problem is a rare one, but for Sprinter drivers that encounter it, it can be catastrophic. If your Mercedes-Benz Sprinter (or other variations of Sprinter) is displaying a WIF warning, stop driving immediately! Here is what to do when your Mercedes-Benz, or Dodge, Sprinter Water In Fuel dashboard warning light comes on.
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How Does Water Get In Diesel Fuel?

Water is tricky. It exists in many different physical states and it can find its way into just about anywhere. How does it get there? You may be relieved to hear that it is probably not your fault. Actually, it is more likely that it happened at the gas station. When the weather is hot and humid, water can sneak into the underground fuel tanks through saturation. Obviously this happens over a long period of time, but gas stations that fail to get this checked will undoubtedly run into this problem at some point. Even in cold weather, the freezing and thawing of snow and ice can cause contamination.

The other way water can get into your fuel tank, filters, or lines is if the diesel fuel has been sitting for a long time in the vehicles fuel tank. This is less likely, but has been known to happen with diesel engines.

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Why Doesn’t Water Affect Gasoline Engines?

Diesel fuel is more susceptible to water than gasoline, but that doesn’t mean gasoline engines are immune to this problem. Put simply, water can break up diesel fuel in less time than it takes gasoline to break down. Once this happens, mildew and mold can literally start growing in your gas tank.

Biodiesel

This varies from state to state, but many fuel stations are allowed to use a certain percentage of biodiesel fuel without putting any kind of indication on the fuel pump at the fueling station. Biodiesel fuel already has water in it, which is used to reduce emissions, but it is not as good for your car as regular diesel fuel. This makes it important to know that you are getting your diesel fuel from a trusted source. If you have any questions about how water can get into your fuel supply of your Mercedes-Benz Sprinter, leave a comment below!