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Firstly, DON'T PANIC! More accurately, petrol (gasoline fuel) has been mixed with diesel fuel.

If you realise your mistake before you leave the petrol pump (bowser at gas station) then stay put, BUT DO NOT START THE ENGINE!

If only a few dollars of petrol has gone in you can fill the tank with the proper fuel and it may be O.K.

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Get help to push the vehicle to a place out of the way. Then locate the fuel line and detach it so that ALL the fuel from the tank can drain into suitable containers.

If you cannot do it yourself, then you must call a motor motor mechanic to do it for you.

Do not start the engine as this makes it a whole lot more expensive to fix.

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Stop the engine to prevent damage to the cat (catalytic convertor) if one is fitted to the exhaust system.

To do th job properly a garage would:

  • completely drain the fuel tank, probably by removing it from the vehicle first.
  • blow through the fuel lines
  • drain the injector pump
  • remove and replace the fuel filter
  • fully fill the tank with the appropriate fuel
  • bleed the system
  • start the engine
  • let the fuel circulate to dilute any petrol residue in the system
  • then clear any fault lights if they are showing on the dashboard.

Another opinion

A TV motoring show recently exploded the myth by both running a petrol engine on diesel and a diesel engine on petrol. They ran badly, but they ran. When revertng to proper fuel both engines returned to normal.

Comment on that opinion

Any qualified motor engineer would say it was probably just a lucky co-incidence for the particular engines tested on that TV show and that there may well have been significant damage done that would show up within a few hours of running on the correct fuel.

In general, you should never ever assume that any engine and its subsystems (fuel pump, fuel injectors, etc.) would be as tolerant of being fed with the wrong type of fuel.

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