JUST PUT DIESEL IN IT!
thats a stupid question if i ever heard one. the answer is in the question.
Yes it is possible to push start a diesel engine vehicle.
they can both start a car
Yes, you can start diesel engine even if you don't have battery in!
Yes
Yes if your tank is empty but not if it has some diesel in it, But not if your car runs on gasoline.
glow plugs
Like any other car The starter turns the crankshaft and that gets all the other stuff working to have the car start.
no it would make the car break down
If the car is a Diesel there is 30 amp open fuse on the firewall
Adding even a small amount of petrol to a diesel engine tank can cause serious damage to the engine. Diesel engines rely on the lubricating properties of diesel fuel to keep components such as the fuel pump and injectors running smoothly. Petrol, however, has much lower lubricity and acts as a solvent. When introduced into a diesel system, it reduces the lubrication, causing metal parts to grind against each other, which can lead to premature wear or even catastrophic failure. Additionally, diesel fuel ignites through compression rather than a spark. Petrol is more volatile and can ignite too early, disrupting the combustion process. This can cause knocking, misfiring, and increased engine temperatures, potentially damaging pistons, valves, and the fuel injection system. If petrol is accidentally added to a diesel tank, the engine should not be started. The contaminated fuel must be drained completely, and the fuel system should be flushed to prevent long-term damage. At PETRO Industrial (petroinddotcom), we emphasize the importance of correct fuel storage and handling to prevent cross-contamination. Proper labeling, staff training, and using color-coded dispensing systems can significantly reduce the risk of such costly mistakes. Always double-check before refueling any vehicle or equipment.
The diesel battery is bigger as it take a lot more to get a diesel engine going. Best bet is to charge the diesel battery using the petrol, connect the 2 and leave the petrol engine running.
ensure there is diesel in the car. Turn on ignition but don't start the engine yet. Watch dashboard and look for a small light (not ignition light) look for a heater plug light. When this goes off then turn ignition full turn and engine should start.