Testing The Second Fuel Sample; Non-Blended, Fuel-Normal Gasoline; Excessive Ethanol Test - Kent-Moore J-44175-A Manuel D'instructions

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9. If step 8 is complete and no obvious water or
sediment is visible, then continue to the Excessive
Ethanol Test.

Testing the second fuel sample

Non blended fuel - (normal gasoline)

Excessive Ethanol Test

Obtain the second fuel sample. Follow steps
1 - 6 on page 23.
A portion of the second fuel sample is poured
from the beaker into the tester's fuel test ports.
The tester's funnel/bowl does not have to be
completely filled to perform an accurate test.
Figure 13
Twenty (20) milliliters of fuel is sufficient to
perform this test (see figure 13).The fuel can
enter the test cell through either of the two fuel
test ports. A good indication that you have enough
fuel in the tester is when the fuel is at least at
the top of each fuel test port.
If the Red Fuel Diagnostic LED is illuminated,
or the frequency measurement is above 160 Hz,
refer to "J-44175-A frequency measures above
160 Hz, and/or the red LED is on" in the appendix.
If the Green Fuel Diagnostic LED is
illuminated, please refer to the AC Frequency
Hz reading on the DMM. If the frequency
measurement is above 160 Hz, refer to "J-44175-A
frequency measures above 160 Hz, and/or the
red LED is on" in the appendix.
If the non-blended "normal gasoline" fuel
sample contains more than 15% ethanol
(higher than 65 Hz), add fresh, regular gasoline
to the vehicle's fuel tank to reduce the total
ethanol percentage to 15% or less. If retesting
still shows the ethanol percentage to be above
15% (higher than 65 Hz), continue adding fresh,
regular gasoline until the ethanol content is 15
percent or less. If retesting still shows the ethanol
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