PUT DIESEL IN A PETROL CAR? IT'S OK!
Every day we receive hundreds of calls from stranded motorists nationwide who have put the wrong fuel in their car. Don't worry, on average 1 person every 3 minutes puts the wrong fuel into their car, so you're not alone. Call us to book your fuel drain. Here is some information we have compiled for people who have put Diesel in a Petrol car.
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Putting Diesel in a Petrol car is generally not a major issue, as long as you have it removed. In fact, if you have only put a very small amount of Diesel in your Petrol tank (under 5%) you might even get away with running the car. Our professional advice, however, is always to have the mixed fuel removed from your car as soon as possible for complete peace of mind. Even if you are not sure what to do and want advice about the wrong fuel in your car you should seek professional help. Call our National Control Room on one of the numbers above for further advice.
In line with car manufacturers' recommendations, Fuel Doctor advise that any Petrol fuel contaminated with Diesel should be removed from the tank and replaced with clean fuel before the ignition is turned on and the car started. In some cases this may not be possible but care and consideration should be taken. The best course of action is to seek advice from professionals who have a full understanding of the mechanics and electronics involved with the fuel system.
Diesel is an oil and a much less flammable substance than Petrol. In fact, it is unlikely to ignite properly in a Petrol engine, if at all. The result is that your car is not going to run for very long if you have filled up with Diesel instead of Petrol. If the engine does run on the mixed fuel then it will most likely produce some very thick smoke and prolonged exposure to this could potentially damage your car’s catalytic converter and other emission control components. The reality is that the engine will most likely stop quite soon after you fill up with the wrong fuel because the spark plugs will become coated in the oily Diesel – These may require replacing before the vehicle will run properly, but this is very rare. As the car fuel pumps are not designed to be exposed to Diesel, parts like the seals and fittings may also be damaged too. This would need to be checked by a fully qualified fuel drain technician. As a general rule, if the wrong fuel is removed from your car with the minimum of delay there is unlikely to be any lasting damage.
Putting Diesel in a Petrol car is generally not a major issue, as long as you have it removed. In fact, if you have only put a very small amount of Diesel in your Petrol tank (under 5%) you might even get away with running the car. Our professional advice, however, is always to have the mixed fuel removed from your car as soon as possible for complete peace of mind. Even if you are not sure what to do and want advice about the wrong fuel in your car you should seek professional help. Call our National Control Room on one of the numbers above for further advice.
In line with car manufacturers' recommendations, Fuel Doctor advise that any Petrol fuel contaminated with Diesel should be removed from the tank and replaced with clean fuel before the ignition is turned on and the car started. In some cases this may not be possible but care and consideration should be taken. The best course of action is to seek advice from professionals who have a full understanding of the mechanics and electronics involved with the fuel system.
Diesel is an oil and a much less flammable substance than Petrol. In fact, it is unlikely to ignite properly in a Petrol engine, if at all. The result is that your car is not going to run for very long if you have filled up with Diesel instead of Petrol. If the engine does run on the mixed fuel then it will most likely produce some very thick smoke and prolonged exposure to this could potentially damage your car’s catalytic converter and other emission control components. The reality is that the engine will most likely stop quite soon after you fill up with the wrong fuel because the spark plugs will become coated in the oily Diesel – These may require replacing before the vehicle will run properly, but this is very rare. As the car fuel pumps are not designed to be exposed to Diesel, parts like the seals and fittings may also be damaged too. This would need to be checked by a fully qualified fuel drain technician. As a general rule, if the wrong fuel is removed from your car with the minimum of delay there is unlikely to be any lasting damage.
HELP! I’VE PUT DIESEL IN MY PETROL CAR!
What to do if you put the wrong fuel in your car?
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A Simple Method To Flush Out The Wrong Fuel in Your Car
The majority of the time we can help our customers who have put the wrong fuel in their cars right by the roadside. In fact, it is very rare that a vehicle needs any further attention once a Fuel Doctor Technician has completed his work. We have developed our own, innovative and custom built system to drain the wrong fuel from your car, getting you back on the road with the minimum of fuss. No matter if you have put Petrol in Diesel or Diesel in Petrol, we have a safe and simple method to get you back on the road in no time.
All our vehicles are fitted with all the latest developments in fuel drain equipment. We can safely hold over 250 litres of contaminated fuel in each of our vans which means we can get to each customer as quickly as possible. Generally speaking, from the initial contact with our National Call Centre we will have a dedicated Fuel Doctor with you within an hour. Wherever you have put the wrong fuel in your car, one of our Fuel Doctors will be on hand to drain the contaminated fuel from your car and provide you with the correct fuel. The whole process usually takes around 30-40 minutes, depending on the individual vehicle and how much fuel is in the tank. If the vehicle has been started then your Fuel Doctor will draw the correct fuel through the engine and flush out the contaminated fuel from the system.
All our vehicles are fitted with all the latest developments in fuel drain equipment. We can safely hold over 250 litres of contaminated fuel in each of our vans which means we can get to each customer as quickly as possible. Generally speaking, from the initial contact with our National Call Centre we will have a dedicated Fuel Doctor with you within an hour. Wherever you have put the wrong fuel in your car, one of our Fuel Doctors will be on hand to drain the contaminated fuel from your car and provide you with the correct fuel. The whole process usually takes around 30-40 minutes, depending on the individual vehicle and how much fuel is in the tank. If the vehicle has been started then your Fuel Doctor will draw the correct fuel through the engine and flush out the contaminated fuel from the system.
A Classic Car - Puts Diesel in Petrol
Terry put diesel in to his classic petrol triumph stag in Leeds West Yorkshire we had him sorted in 60mins, we find a lot of folks stick the wrong fuel in their classic cars as a lot of modern engines are diesel whereas most classic cars run on petrol.
We drain diesel out of many petrol tanks throughout the UK and this is just another prime example of that here. |