1:Climate Adaptation Considerations
When choosing diesel fuel types, it is important to select based on local climate conditions. No. 0 diesel fuel generally has a cloud point of -4 degrees Celsius, so extra attention is needed for anti-freezing measures when the temperature drops below this level.

2:Adding Anti-Gel Additives
To improve the anti-gelling ability of diesel fuel, consider adding specialized anti-gel additives to No. 0 diesel fuel. Follow the recommended mixing ratio in the product manual to avoid overloading and potential clogging issues.
3:Thawing Methods
If diesel fuel solidifies in cold winter conditions, you can inject a small amount of kerosene into the fuel tank for rapid thawing. However, avoid adding gasoline to diesel fuel to prevent engine problems.
4:Regular Inspection and Maintenance
Regular inspection and maintenance of diesel vehicles are particularly important to ensure that the engine and related components are in good condition. This helps prevent diesel fuel from solidifying in extremely cold environments.
5:Adjust Driving Habits
In extremely low-temperature environments, consider using heating or insulation devices to maintain diesel fuel within the appropriate temperature range. Also, pay attention to driving habits and avoid prolonged idling to reduce the risk of diesel fuel freezing.





