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Is flex-fuel available everywhere?

Is flex-fuel available everywhere?

Flex fuel conversion kits They are legal in every state except California, due to that state having its own clean air standards.

How available is flex-fuel?

According to IHS Markit, as of 2017, there were more than 21 million FFVs in the United States. Because FFVs are factory made and are capable of operating on gasoline and gasoline-ethanol blends, many vehicle owners don’t realize their car is an FFV and that they have a choice of fuels to use.

How can someone know if their vehicles are flex-fuel ready?

One of the easiest ways to determine if a vehicle is flex fuel is to look at the gas cap. On a flex fuel vehicle, it’s yellow, and printed with the fuels that can be used. A label on the inside of the fuel door will also indicate the fuel type.

What do you need to know about flex fuel?

Here’s what you need to know about flex fuel vehicles and what it means to own one. What Does “Flex Fuel” Mean? Flex fuel basically means that your Ford can run on different mixtures of fuel. This includes the standard pump gasoline blend of 10-15% ethanol and 85-90% regular gasoline or the increasingly common E85, which is an 85% ethanol blend.

Where can I find a flex fuel station?

If you have an FFV, or you’ve succeeded in making your vehicle flex-fuel capable, congratulations! You’re primed (ha, engine joke) to take your commitment to cleaner fuel to the next level by finding a station that sells E85 or other ethanol blends. Many stations around the country are enjoying success offering E85 to customers.

When did Ford start making flex fuel cars?

Flex-fuel cars that run on E85 fuel are just one of those options. According to Esurance, Ford was the first manufacturer to introduce commercial flex-fuel vehicles (FFV) in 1996.

Do you need to repair a Ford Flex Fuel car?

There are no special repairs or maintenance concerns when you own a flex fuel vehicle. For the most part, the flex fuel system parts even cost the same to repair or replace. Bottom line, if you are on the fence about buying a Ford with flex fuel capabilities, don’t be.

Here’s what you need to know about flex fuel vehicles and what it means to own one. What Does “Flex Fuel” Mean? Flex fuel basically means that your Ford can run on different mixtures of fuel. This includes the standard pump gasoline blend of 10-15% ethanol and 85-90% regular gasoline or the increasingly common E85, which is an 85% ethanol blend.

Is there a downside to Ford Flex Fuel?

Bottom line, if you are on the fence about buying a Ford with flex fuel capabilities, don’t be. There’s no real downside and you can keep using the same blend fuel as you have been for years if you choose.

Can you use E85 in a flex fuel car?

Also know that E85 is extremely detrimental to vehicles not equipped with flex fuel features. Using a high ethanol blend will quickly damage the fuel system, and even the engine. Never put E85 in a vehicle unless you’re completely certain it is a flex fuel model.

When did General Motors start using flex fuel?

But not all of them have that shiny badge declaring them flex-fuel vehicles (FFVs). Sometimes a yellow gas cap is the dead giveaway, but those caps only started appearing on model-year 2008 vehicles (2006 for General Motors). Buried deep inside the owner’s manual, too, is a notice about which fuels are approved to run in your vehicle.

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Ruth Doyle