Incredibly Uncommon Gasoline Recall From BP

By Cornelius Nunev


Recently, BP, aka British Petroleum, issued a gas recall for gas from an Indiana refinery that had been contaminated. Though contaminated fuel can play havoc with a car's power train and people should be aware of it, it is an extremely uncommon instance.

BP gas recall a rare instance

The oil leak was evidently not enough, because the world's least preferred gasoline business is now mucking up people's automobiles. According to AutoBlog, British Petroleum, usually referred to as BP has issued a fuel recall, for a batch of contaminated gasoline from a BP refinery in Whiting, Ind. Polluted gasoline from the facility has gone out to numerous stations in northeast Indiana and northwest Illinois, which has caused some issues for motorists in that area.

Some vehicles will not start at all while others struggle to do so, ABC Chicago pointed out.

The gasoline in question is believed to be from a single storage tank. It is regular unleaded-grade fuel, according to AutoBlog, and went to numerous distributors, including Meijer, Thornton's, Luke Oil and Costco. One consumer had a $1,200 repair bill after draining and flushing the fuel lines, cleaning the injectors and replacing the spark plugs.

Most bad gasoline is from enchiladas

If you went to a Valpariso Mazda dealer and got your car fixed after polluted fuel was in it, it will all be out of pocket; warranties do not cover that. All consumers can get reimbursed for "fuel-related repairs" since British Petroleum guarantees its fuel though, according to AutoBlog.

There are hardly ever problems with contaminated fuel and recalls due to that though, despite the belief that people are worried about the recall and having to make vehicle loans payments while working on the car.

According to Minnesota Public Radio News, there was a refinery in Minnesota that had to issue a recall for fuel a few years ago. There was more than the 10 percent ethanol allowed in the gasoline, and this was causing a lot of problems. There have been some other instances of gasoline recalls too, such as one in August 2009 in Melbourne, Australia. According to TheMotorReport.com.au, the incident was similar to the BP gasoline recall with contaminated gas.

Not a problem with motor vehicle fuel generally

Fuel recalls for gasoline or diesel do not occur too often. Most fuel recalls are for fuels other than those used in motor vehicles and those are still rare. For instance, one fuel recall was for a gel fuel used in decorative torches and similar devices, according to CBS LA, which was issued in June of this year.

Other fuel recalls, like propane recalls, also occur, though infrequently. A list of recalls for fuel, fuel and related products on WeMakeItSafer.com, which compiles recall information from the Consumer Product Safety Commission, lists only three propane recalls going back to the year 2000 in CPSC recalls.




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