I always ran my Volkswagen diesel in the winter one gallon of petrol to a tank of fuel. At this time diesel was not being made with anti freeze additive so lorries and early cars on diesel would fuel freeze in severe weather. I had two cars and both ran for 100,000 giving me no engine problems so a small amount will not bother a tank full of diesel or the engine
No.
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.
The petrol one uses petrol, and, wait for it, the diesel one uses diesel!
Depends on the car, if a car has petrol and diesel version than yes
No,never. if ur going to try..............pls dont.
To determine if your car is powered by petrol or diesel, check the fuel type specified in your car's manual or on the fuel cap. This information will indicate whether your car runs on petrol or diesel.
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.
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.