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HELP!! Diesel in Supra


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Has the title sugguested, i was day dreaming and ended in putting about 10 litres of diesel in the car. I've then put in another £25.00 of petrol in. Have i done the right thing? I know i want a TT transplant but i just didnt think i need it just before Christmas.

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I assume there was some petrol in it and you added 25 litres, so it will be diluted. Just keep filling up with petrol to dilute it. It will smoke and may fool the sensor a while. Just don't put petrol in a diesel, the petrol dilutes the lubrication properties of the fuel and can screw up pumps and many other parts of the fuel system. Even putting a key in a modern diesel car can set off the priming phase of ignition. ££££££'s

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Did you start the car? you can drain it from the petrol tank and the pipes in the engine bay, i flushed petrol by turning it on and of, none was going into the engine becuase the pipes were disconected and leading to a petrol tank, not sure what to do if youve flushed it into the engine:( hope you get it sorted.

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