Depends on which engine you are using. Some are set up to use E 85, some are not. Check with the dealer or the maker.
nothing really, It will just ride more rich and you'll have to service it a bit more often If you put E85 in a vehicle that is not a FlexFuel vehicle you will have serious problems. The E85 will cause major problems with the fuel lines and all other parts it comes in contact with. The E85 is much more corrosive than regular gasoline. Do not use E85 in a vehicle that is not FlexFuel.
Your car would sputter like you put water in the tank. Luckily, if you put in regular gasoline afterward, your car will forgive you. I found this out the hard way in my 1998 Ford Taurus Station Wagon. The car survived running 2 times on e85 and then regular gas. (Not the broken radiator, though.)
make sure to have your altenaor checked. had this happen to me. truck would run for a few minutes and then would die. had a bad altenator. put in a new one and the truck runs great
Drop tank and remove all the fuel. Do not run the engine off that tank. If you have dual tanks, use the other tank until the e85 is removed.
Nothing, Other then it can roll anytime it wants.
Catch it and put it in truck
Flex fuel does not mean you can use diesel. It means the engine can run on pure gasoline or on E85 gasoline. If you put diesel in this vehicle it simply will not run. Diesel can only be used in a diesel engine.
Nothing will happen
NO , your vehicle is designed to run on " regular " unleaded , 87 octane
it would die
It would MELT!
Example sentence - The transmission in the truck would not shift correctly.