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Yes, petrol/gasoline will severely damage a diesel engine.
Car will run poorly if at all.
Have it drained out and change filters
Gasoline in a Diesel vehicle will do some serious damage to the engine.
No,never. if ur going to try..............pls dont.
Who told you it is harmful? It is only harmful if it is a Diesel engine. If it is a petrol (gasoline) engine then Petrol is what it takes to run.
Yes, never put oil formulated for a diesel in a gasoline engine.
Siphon it all out. Petrol (Gas) and diesel mix incredibly well so it is impossible to siphon off just the petrol, you need to remove the whole lot and then full it up with diesel.Depending on how old the car/truck is, it will respond differently to having petrol go through it. Newer direct injection/common rail/turbo diesels will not like having petrol run through them at all, and might mean replacing both the high and low pressure pumps(Diesel acts as a lubricant for these and when petrol is run through them it washes all the lube away) and the turbo etc. Older diesels might get away with running a bit of petrol through them, but again it is recommended removing all the petrol and just putting diesel in.Even putting a small amount of petrol in a diesel tank will dilute the lubricating power of diesel and may damage parts.In short, when you put petrol in a diesel, grab yourself some hose and siphon it all out!
You avoid it by looking carefully at the fuel pump and making darn sure you are using the diesel nozzle which is larger than a petrol nozzle.
petrol and diesel are fossil fuels so if you put fossil fuels in your car it should run
No, diesel engine require diesel fuel. Put petrol in a diesel engine and you will destroy it.