Fuel Drain©
Scotland
Diesel, petrol – what can go wrong? Both are fuel, right? Mistakes can easily happen, especially when one has many things on one’s mind. While some accidents can be resolved quickly, others require more careful evaluation and proper action – otherwise disaster can result.
An example would be putting the wrong type of fuel into your vehicle. If you have two or more cars in your garage and use them interchangeably on a daily basis, chances are this guide will come in handy. Refueling your diesel car or vice versa is a big threat to both you and your finances as well as your car. This is because diesel-powered vehicles operate in a completely different way than their petrol-powered counterparts. While both petrol and diesel are fuels for internal combustion engines, they do not work in the same way. In addition to powering your engine, diesel also acts as a lubricant for the engine itself. So you wouldn’t want to put petrol in your diesel car because it doesn’t have the same capability. Instead, what petrol does to a diesel engine is to increase friction on certain parts of the engine, leading to serious damage.
The same can be said when diesel is put into a petrol engine, as petrol ignites differently than diesel. Diesel engines compress the fuel to ignite, while petrol engines require a spark to ignite. The point is that if you pump diesel into your petrol car it will not be able to start as it could cause problems with the fuel system such as clogging. Sure, your engine could run for a while with some fuel left in the fuel line, but once it runs out, the engine will quickly stall and diesel for lack of bad fuel.
However, in rare cases, you may make this mistake in some cases, especially if you are used to pumping a certain fuel into your previous car. If you ever do, don’t panic. Remember to keep calm and follow these steps carefully.
If you haven’t started your car yet, don’t start it.
If you soon notice that the wrong fuel has been pumped into your car, do not start it. Starting the engine will mix the petrol and diesel which, if melted, will act as a solvent. This will destroy the parts of your mill that were working peacefully before. You wouldn’t want to replace the engine, which is probably the worst case scenario you’d end up in.
What you need to do is remove the key from the ignition and, if possible, have someone help you push your car to a safe place. Call us at Wrong Fuel Drainer Scotland and we’ll come to your assistance within the hour.
If you left before you knew it, pull over somewhere safe.
If you have realized that your vehicle has been filled with the wrong fuel or is showing signs of it, it is best to pull over and pull over somewhere safe. This will help prevent further damage to your engine until it can be taken to a service center to have the fuel system drained. Some people believe they can still drive home with the wrong fuel in their vehicle – which sounds a bit rubbish. Keep in mind that the longer you run your engine with the wrong fuel, the bigger the problem you will face.
Once you are in a safe place, turn off the engine and remove the key from the ignition. Do yourself a favor and don’t try to start your car while calling for help. Now that you’ve safely stopped, there are a few more things you need to do.
Call us
After you have successfully pulled over somewhere safe, you may want to contact your trusted mechanic. Any mechanic you know will do this, but it’s better if it’s someone you’ve had previous service with. That’s where we come in. Our leading trained mechanics and engineers are highly skilled in helping you drain the fuel onsite. No need for waiting long hours in the repair center. We will aim to get you back on the road again in no time.
Diesel, petrol – what can go wrong? Both are fuel, right? Mistakes can easily happen, especially when one has many things on one’s mind. While some accidents can be resolved quickly, others require more careful evaluation and proper action – otherwise disaster can result.
An example would be putting the wrong type of fuel into your vehicle. If you have two or more cars in your garage and use them interchangeably on a daily basis, chances are this guide will come in handy. Refueling your diesel car or vice versa is a big threat to both you and your finances as well as your car. This is because diesel-powered vehicles operate in a completely different way than their petrol-powered counterparts. While both petrol and diesel are fuels for internal combustion engines, they do not work in the same way. In addition to powering your engine, diesel also acts as a lubricant for the engine itself. So you wouldn’t want to put petrol in your diesel car because it doesn’t have the same capability. Instead, what petrol does to a diesel engine is to increase friction on certain parts of the engine, leading to serious damage.
The same can be said when diesel is put into a petrol engine, as petrol ignites differently than diesel. Diesel engines compress the fuel to ignite, while petrol engines require a spark to ignite. The point is that if you pump diesel into your petrol car it will not be able to start as it could cause problems with the fuel system such as clogging. Sure, your engine could run for a while with some fuel left in the fuel line, but once it runs out, the engine will quickly stall and diesel for lack of bad fuel.
However, in rare cases, you may make this mistake in some cases, especially if you are used to pumping a certain fuel into your previous car. If you ever do, don’t panic. Remember to keep calm and follow these steps carefully.
If you haven’t started your car yet, don’t start it.
If you soon notice that the wrong fuel has been pumped into your car, do not start it. Starting the engine will mix the petrol and diesel which, if melted, will act as a solvent. This will destroy the parts of your mill that were working peacefully before. You wouldn’t want to replace the engine, which is probably the worst case scenario you’d end up in.
What you need to do is remove the key from the ignition and, if possible, have someone help you push your car to a safe place. Call us at Wrong Fuel Drainer Scotland and we’ll come to your assistance within the hour.
If you left before you knew it, pull over somewhere safe.
If you have realized that your vehicle has been filled with the wrong fuel or is showing signs of it, it is best to pull over and pull over somewhere safe. This will help prevent further damage to your engine until it can be taken to a service center to have the fuel system drained. Some people believe they can still drive home with the wrong fuel in their vehicle – which sounds a bit rubbish. Keep in mind that the longer you run your engine with the wrong fuel, the bigger the problem you will face.
Once you are in a safe place, turn off the engine and remove the key from the ignition. Do yourself a favor and don’t try to start your car while calling for help. Now that you’ve safely stopped, there are a few more things you need to do.
Call us
After you have successfully pulled over somewhere safe, you may want to contact your trusted mechanic. Any mechanic you know will do this, but it’s better if it’s someone you’ve had previous service with. That’s where we come in. Our leading trained mechanics and engineers are highly skilled in helping you drain the fuel onsite. No need for waiting long hours in the repair center. We will aim to get you back on the road again in no time.
Contact Us
We offer nationwide emergency coverage, 24/7. We aim to be with you within the hour.
Phone: 0131-235-2947
Address: Dunnock House, 63 Dunnock Rd, Dunfermline KY11 8QE
Business Hours: 24/7