You can put petrol (UK spelling) into a diesel container (can) provided the container is empty. It is best not to, though, in case you later empty the petrol into a diesel vehicle's tank by mistake - which could happen if the container happens to be marked diesel on the outside of the container.
No. Do not put unleaded gas in a diesel tank.
Never put gas in a diesel car. And never put diesel in a gas car. An engine is built to handle one and not the other.
Only if you put diesel in gas tank.
drain it
NO, of course not.
Dont crank it... Drain it out and put gas in it.
Yes, you can put diesel fuel in a red gas can, but it is not recommended. Red gas cans are typically designated for gasoline, and using them for diesel can lead to confusion and potential misuse. It's best to use a yellow or green can specifically designed for diesel to ensure proper identification and safety.
get that gas out of there as much as you can and then fill it with diesel a little regular gas will be ok and is ok to mix with diesel and will actauly clean it a little
Yeah diesel is a gas or they whouldnt let u put it in to ur gas tank. R u sttupid.actually diesel is a type of fuel used with engines that are made for diesel fuel. but yes it is a FUEL the same as Gasoline.Diesel is a liquid.
Gas mileage will be right about zero, because if you put gas in a diesel, you'll ruin it.
Typically, you put diesel gas into a diesel pickup truck, because regulation gas just isn't good enough for your environment ruining, gas guzzling truck. Diesel gas is absolutely necessary for your truck.
If you have in your engine a diesel gas kit, when gas is on the lambda cell detects excess of fuel and decreases the injection of diesel. The kit software should be able to put gas at the limit to don't extinguish the diesel "spark" Pedro Janus Brazil