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General November 24, 2009 17:57 PM
 
Perception That RON95 Can Damage Car's Engine Inaccurate


KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 24 (Bernama) -- The Dewan Rakyat was told Tuesday that public perception that the use of the RON95 petrol could damage the car's engine is inaccurate.

Deputy Domestic Trade, Cooperative and Consumerism Minister Datuk Tan Lian Hoe said if RON 95 petrol was sufficient for the car's engine, the use of higher RON would not affect its optimum ability.

"Major car manufacturing countries like Japan, Europe and the United States also use RON95 petrol.

"In Europe, the use of RON95 petrol is 84 per cent higher than the overall use of petrol which is the main fuel for vehicles," she said in reply to Datuk Johari Abdul (PKR-Sungai Petani).

Johari had wanted to know whether the use of Petronas RON95 petrol, known as Primax 95, was suitable for imported and luxury cars as it could damage the engines.

Tan said before the decision to introduce RON95 was reached, several discussions with relevant quarters had been held to get their feedback on every aspect.

"They all had agreed on the introduction of RON95 petrol because most of the cars in Malaysia are made with engines which are compatible with RON95 petrol," she explained.

When replying to Johari's supplementary question on notices, which stated that the use of RON95 petrol could damage the engine, being placed at most petrol stations in the country, Tan said the ministry was not aware of it.

"But, we will send our enforcement team to run a check on all petrol stations nationwide over the allegation," she added.

-- BERNAMA


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