If you have put diesel in a petrol Porsche, or petrol in a diesel Porsche then you will want to know what to do about it, how to get it out, if it’s safe to drive, and probably a host of other questions.
We are here to answer those questions and get you back on the road again.
In most cases, yes. Petrol in a diesel fuel system can cause issues with a loss of lubrication resulting in damaged fuel pumps and injectors. It can also lead to the deterioration of fuel lines, seals and filters.
Running a diesel vehicle on petrol can also cause a number of problems – including burnt out spark-plugs, thinned out oil (leading to a lack of engine lubrication), and even complete engine failure.
The easiest way to get the wrong fuel out of you Porsche is to call us. We offer a specialist Porsche misfuel service where we come out to attend the vehicle wherever it is. We will drain the fuel tank (or tanks if there are more than one), flush out the fuel lines, filters and pumps, re-prime the system with clean fuel, and get the engine running again.
The safe answer is always no. Putting any amount of the wrong fuel in a car can cause damage to the fuel system.
You will often find that after filling up with the wrong fuel the driver is unaware of the fact and attempts to drive off down the road. In most cases the car will get a couple of miles before it starts to exhibit the tell-tale signs of misfuelling (loss of power, excess smoke, cutting out, or failing to restart after being turned off). These few miles will be because the engine is running on the remaining clean fuel left in the fuel lines and filter. Once the contaminated fuel reaches the engine it’s a completely different story altogether.
How quickly it starts to misbehave depends on the fuel system, the amount of correct fuel in the vehicle, and the volume of incorrect fuel pumped into the tank.
These last two factors will determine the contamination ratio in the fuel tank. We generally say that if you have more than 5% contamination in your fuel tank you should get it drained out as soon as possible*.
If you want to know your contamination ratio we have provided a list at the bottom of the page of the most common Porsche models and variants. This list gives their estimated fuel tank capacity and an indicator of how many litres of fuel equates to five percent.
If you have put more than this amount into the tank then give us a call right away to get it drained and cleaned out.
* NOTE: This 5% contamination ratio advice is based on our customer feedback and years of experience in dealing with misfuelled Porsches. Bear in mind that any amount of contaminated fuel can damage the engine. To avoid any uncertainty please consult Porsche’s guidelines on what level of contamination is acceptable.Unintentionally put diesel in a petrol Porsche, or petrol in a diesel Porsche? Or even put contaminated fuel in your Porsche?
Call us and receive reliable guidance and sensible help for your particular situation
We would come to you to carry out the full fuel retrieval & purge right there on scene
Once we are done you are able to get back moving and get on with your day
We are the primary wrong fuel drain authorities in the UK, having countrywide coverage, for Porsche drivers in particular. We mostly attend:
We are Porsche specialists and have successfully drained hundreds of misfuelled Porsche models. Whether or not it's at the roadside, on a station forecourt, or even at your home, we are able to get you going again.
The procedure of draining diesel from a petrol Porsche, or petrol from a diesel Porsche is in essence identical for the majority of vehicles. Obviously it does vary to some extent as each brand has their particular different fuel system. Having said that it still essentially adheres to the following points:
When someone has put diesel in a petrol Porsche, or petrol in a diesel Porsche 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.
Make | Model | Engine CC | Fuel Type | Fuel Capacity | 5% of Tank |
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Porsche | 911 Carrera | 3596 | Petrol | 64 litres | 3.2 litres |
Porsche | 911 GT1 | 3164 | Petrol | 73 litres | 3.65 litres |
Porsche | Boxster | 2480 | Petrol | 57 litres | 2.85 litres |
Porsche | Carrera GT | 5733 | Petrol | 92 litres | 4.6 litres |
Porsche | Cayenne | 3598 | Petrol | 100 litres | 5 litres |
Porsche | Cayenne Diesel | 2967 | Diesel | 100 litres | 5 litres |
Porsche | Cayman | 2687 | Petrol | 64 litres | 3.2 litres |
Porsche | Panamera | 3605 | Petrol | 80 litres | 4 litres |
Porsche | Panamera Diesel | 2967 | Diesel | 80 litres | 4 litres |
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