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  • #16
    Originally posted by Chesney View Post
    i know a guy who comes on here that did the same in his audi
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    • #17
      had loads of these, brand new audi's, bm's etc - get my fuel evac man out and £130 later all running - thats inc 10 litres of fuel and a cleaner put in the system

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      • #18
        Originally posted by paul spence View Post
        c o c k son
        wots your address got to do with it
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        • #19
          Originally posted by vinny View Post
          had loads of these, brand new audi's, bm's etc - get my fuel evac man out and £130 later all running - thats inc 10 litres of fuel and a cleaner put in the system
          How come on some cars the pumps are scrap Vinny? I mean it's just sucking fuel through isn't it? I would of thought it didn't matter if it was petrol or diesel.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by brotherhood View Post
            How come on some cars the pumps are scrap Vinny? I mean it's just sucking fuel through isn't it? I would of thought it didn't matter if it was petrol or diesel.
            the dealers will say its because the pumps are lubricated by the diesel (which it is) but the most people either havent started the car of it has cut out just down the road so it hasnt really had time to do any damage.
            I have been told of dealers changing the pump and tank as well - maybe if its a fleet job and they know the hire companys will pay the bill

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            • #21
              Sent a customers x5 diesel to bmw dealer last year for wrong fuel put and none start ,my customer run it till it stopped ,this cost him just short of 8 grand ,i saw the invoice and glad it wernt me paying it .since this ive found out you can claim only once on insurance for putting in wrong fuel .
              anyone else heard this ????

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Chesney View Post
                i know a guy who comes on here that did the same in his audi

                Originally posted by Frosticles View Post
                pair of ****s

                been there done that.....
                Put 30 litres of petrol into my A6 2.7TDI
                Thanks to RoddeRS poping out when i did mine.
                Didn't turn the engine over so was very lucky, drained the tank and fuel line's of everything.. filled back up with diesel. didn't cause any problems apart from the pair of peckers on here giving me grief.......


                I'd rather push a Ford than drive a V**X***L

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                • #23
                  dont feel too bad about it!

                  pick up quite alot of vehicles with wrong fuel,diesel into a petrol not really a problem its the other way round that can be.just to make peeps feel better a bike instructor i know put diesel in his DUCATI.hes now workin on the vulcan bomber not on refueling i hope
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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by RS2K View Post
                    didn't cause any problems apart from the pair of peckers on here giving me grief.......
                    What are mates for?
                    Autumn Has Arrived by Kevin Frost, on Flickr

                    CHES'S UNDERSTUDY...........

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Frosticles View Post
                      What are mates for?
                      WELL SAID KEV, wot a fool he was
                      Ex-Chairman of 'The Clique'

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Chesney View Post
                        WELL SAID KEV, wot a fool he was
                        Still is.....
                        Autumn Has Arrived by Kevin Frost, on Flickr

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                        • #27
                          Going back many years when winter diesel didn't really exist it used to be recommended that diesel cars and vans should be filled up with an 80/20 mix of diesel/petrol to reduce waxing and stop the diesel 'freezing' in winter. On that basis a little bit of petrol in diesel car isn't going to cause much inm the way of problems - it is the full tank and drive away that will.....
                          Richard
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