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Up to 20 cars have broken down on Sydney’s M4 motorway after drivers filled up at a service station at Eastern Creek.
The cars are in the citybound breakdown lane and it’s believed dodgy E10 fuel is to blame.
Thursday peak-hour traffic has not been affected, a spokesman from Transport Management Centre said, but the Caltex twin-service centre on the M4 has been contacted and asked to stop selling the fuel.
A Caltex spokesman said the E10 petrol pumps have been shut down and no other products have been affected.
“The problem is isolated to the E10 product,” Caltex spokesman Sam Collyer told 2GB Radio.
A technical team is heading to the service station to investigate and customers affected should contact the company, he said.
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