In case you have put unleaded in a diesel car we offer nationwide 24hr contaminated fuel assistance to dispose of the petrol from the car. Regardless if you have put unleaded in a diesel car and have driven it we are still in a position to help out.
Inadvertently put petrol in a diesel car? Or possibly even put diesel in an unleaded car?
Contact us and get sincere advice and sensible assistance for your precise situation
We can go to you to perform the full fuel removal & cleanse there on scene
Once we have finished you will be able to get back moving and get on with your trip
We are the primary wrong fuel drain professionals in the UK, having countrywide service, in Gloucestershire in particular. We typically deal with:
Regardless of the vehicle make or model, we can fix the car there and then. Whether it's at the roadside, on a petrol station forecourt, or even at your house, we can get you on the road once again.
The technique of removing unleaded petrol from a diesel car is generally identical for the majority of cars. Obviously it may vary to some extent as each manufacturer has their particular distinct fuel system. Nevertheless it still essentially follows the following guidelines:
When someone has put petrol in a diesel car they have a few very common questions. So we have compiled a list of the most Frequently Asked Questions for you
Turn off the car as soon as possible and call us. Continuing to run a vehicle on the wrong fuel can potentially damage it. We will be able to give you advice and assistance based on your circumstances
It can. However, if the problem is caught and remedied quickly the risks will be minimal. Of the 1,500 vehicles we attend every month, less than 0.5% have suffered and substantial damage requiring parts replacement.
The safe answer is none. However you might be able to get away with a very low contamination ratio. That being said, we always highly recommend draining anything over a 5% contamination ratio asap.
Putting Super Unleaded, or Shell V-Power, BP Ultimate Unleaded, etc, will have the exact same effect as putting regular unleaded petrol in your diesel car and will need to be drained out and flushed.
No! The EU Block Exemption Regulations clearly state that "the work can be carried out by as long as that garage uses manufacturer approved parts and correctly follows the manufacturer's service schedule."
This might work on some vehicles in some cases, but in the majority on instances it won't and you risk damaging the Lambda sensors as well as fuel pump and injectors, just as a regular misfuel.
In the event that you have any queries or want help please Call us!
We are able to get you on the road again.
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