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  • What standards does Kansas have for gasoline and diesel fuels?
  • What other indications may be important to me regarding my vehicle and the gasoline I use?
  • I think I bought bad gasoline or diesel fuel, what should I do?
  • Will you tell me what the test results were?
  • What is my recourse if my engine is damaged by poor quality gasoline or diesel?
  • What do I do if I feel I have been shorted at a gas station?
  • Can you test the gasoline or diesel from my fuel tank?
  • Can I have a gasoline or diesel fuel sample tested myself?
    Yes.  You will need to contact a motor fuel laboratory, collect your sample according to their instructions, and get the sample to their laboratory all at your own expense and risk.
  • Is water permitted in the station's fuel storage tanks?
  • How do I know that I am getting all of my gasoline from the pump?
  • How is the amount of water in the fuel storage tanks determined?
  • What happens when the permissible amount of water in the storage tanks is exceeded?
  • How does the water get into the gasoline and diesel fuel storage tanks?
  • How does water get into my car or truck's fuel storage tank?
  • How do I get water out of my car or truck's fuel tank?
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