It is possible that no damage will occur by accidentally filing a petrol motorcycle with diesel. The motorcycle make emit a lot of smoke as a result of doing this.
If they filled the vehicle, sure.
Won't run Drain fuel system
If you put petrol in a diesel vehicle do not start the engine. Petrol will do serious damage to a diesel engine. You must drain all the petrol out and flush the fuel lines.
Assuming it was not a vandal that did that, then no.
If the engine will run you could drive it, but I would advise against it. The diesel may damage the O2 sensors and catalytic converter. Drain the tank and then fill it up with fresh gasoline. No real damage will be done with the small amount of diesel left.
More than likely no damage was done. Drain out all the oil and fill it with the correct weight diesel oil.
The required gasoline for Suzuki motorcycle is Diesel gasoline.
Serious damage. Any diesel mechanic, would recommend draining the entire fuel system and re-filling it with pure diesel. I do know some guys that add a gallon or two of gasoline to their diesel trucks, meaning big rig semi's, in the winter for easier starting, however their truck's fuel tanks have a 50 gallon capacity. Diesel is a lubricant as well as a fuel. Running gasoline, or a high mixture of gasoline WILL cause SERIOUS damage to a diesel engine, so remove all the gas immediately.
The 2012 Mitsubishi Triton GLXR is designed to run on diesel fuel, and using petrol in a diesel engine can cause significant damage. If petrol is accidentally introduced, it should not be driven, and the vehicle should be towed to a mechanic for immediate service to avoid engine damage. Generally, diesel engines are not compatible with petrol, and attempting to run on it could lead to costly repairs.
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The petrol engine will just not run. No damage will be done. You will need to drain the tank, flush the fuel lines, and replace the fuel filter.
Have it drained out and change filters