Read the owner's manual. Or check inside of the filler cap, if it is not there or in the manual check with the maker or on the internet
NO, if you put it in the fuel it will ruin the car.
It means you aren't getting fuel to the motor but you are getting spark.
So it can move!
You have to put fuel in it.
Whichever kind is best suited for your car.
Well, its a liquid to put in a car that makes the car gobut if you are looking for a sentence with fuel in it, then say "i putfuel in the car"
The pragmatic reason is: Because there are no cars for sale that don't use fuel. Any car you buy will need fuel. The scientific reason is: Because a car that uses no fuel goes nowhere. If you want to move people and stuff from one place to another, it takes energy to do that. If you do it with a horse, then you have to put energy into the horse before you can take it out of the horse. And if you want to do it with a car, then you have to put energy into the car before the car has energy to move things with. The energy comes from the fuel you put into the car.
It depends on what kind of fuel is supposed to be in the tank.
If you put regular in a car requiring premium and it is:Old run it very very gently until the fuel is used up ORsiphon the tank empty and start over (changing the fuel is safer)If it is a new computer controlled car you will experience poor fuel economy and power until the bad fuel is used upIf you put premium in a car requiring regularJust drive it, No harm will be done. If you put ethanol in a car that only runs on gas:You will need to siphon the fuel out and start over.
The right type of fuel will keep a car running its best. The Audi can take premium, special or regular unleaded gas.
Fuel injection or fuel contaminated?
Depends on what kind of "wrong" fuel you're referring to...