KevinC wrote:Does diesel not freeze at around minus 10-15? I was concerned I'd get a diesel hire car in case it wouldn't start after being parked up for a week at the -20 that was the forecast low!
All sorts of suggestions out there such as putting a touch of petrol in the tank - try explaining that to the hire car company!
it's not the diesel that freezes rather than the water in the tanks and diesel that freezes which i think is called waxing(?) anyway crystallisation occurs which blocks the fuel filter causing a breakdown, of you are driving in seriously low temps, kepp the fuel tank topped up, this prevents condensation forming, don't leave a diesel for too long without running it and if its really cold run the engine for 10mins to warm the fuel pipes before starting your journey.