Cause of the incident:
A female owner bought a new Audi A6, and when she went to refuel, she told the gas station staff to add No. 95 gasoline.
The staff made a mistake and mistakenly added No. 92 gasoline,
Because it is a new car, the engine failure caused by the wrong refueling caused by listening to the 4S personnel is not warranted.
In a fit of rage, he called a tow truck, drained the tank, and refilled the No. 95 gasoline.
This has aroused ridicule and questions from the majority of netizens
Almighty netizen, is he right with this algorithm
I forced the boss to work hard and also thought that the A6 was not a luxury car, and it was lightly sprayed
On a case-by-case basis, staff members should be held accountable for their mistakes, and their attitude is also very sincere
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It is also possible to eat coarse grains occasionally, and it is not added with diesel
Is it that the owner is too serious and can't be too serious
Question: If you don't say it, how will he know that you added the wrong oil number
The octane number represented by the label, and the difference in anti-explosion, there is no problem with the occasional wrong labeling
As long as it is not a long-term non-compliance with the regulations, it will be fine
epilogue
Some car owners or research cars will find that different cars may use the same engine, but the fuel number that needs to be added is different.
Therefore, the manufacturer's requirement for refueling is not absolute.