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Thread: Advice after I put petrol in my TDI by accident!!

  1. #21
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    years ago my old man put about 10 litres in his nissan patrol accidently he then filled the rest up with diesel she went like the clappers but that was a Nissan Patrol I reckon a VW would **** itself

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    Thanks gldgti, had a feeling new age diesel might not appreciate that kind of treatment

    We knew some people that had a Mazda Bravo TD ute, that was terrible on fuel and seemed down on power.
    Then one day it got near half a tank of petrol (mixed with diesel) and from that day on it runs much better

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    The diesel pump

    Quote Originally Posted by Greg Roles View Post
    I wipe the diesel from the nozzle on my business suit pants, smile and thank god I'm not a cry baby.
    Hyundai diesels come with a glovebox full of plastic gloves. And I concur with the oily patch syndrome. Almost need "Diesel shoes" at some servos. One particularly messy servo ate a pair of my shoes. I'm so anal about it i even have a paper "refuelling floor mat" similar to those sometimes used by service centres because I don't like wiping the diesel off my shoes on my floormats because they are harder to clean than business suit pants.
    You know you are getting old when you cancel your order for a 3.6 CC and buy an Icelandic Gray TDI CC instead.

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    In 3 years of owning a TDI I have had "oily" hands about 4 times and dirty shoes about the same. I got given a bag of plastic gloves before my car arrived. I used them once b/c I looked like a tool.

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    my metro servo's B100 pump is as clean as the petrol pumps (which are just fine).
    Some diesel pumps are bad but I reckon theres more that are just fine than there are dirty ones.
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    Quote Originally Posted by benough View Post
    I used them once b/c I looked like a tool.
    Haha I bet you did. I have never seen anyone wearing latex gloves to fill their car.

    Quote Originally Posted by gldgti View Post
    my metro servo's B100 pump is as clean as the petrol pumps (which are just fine).
    Some diesel pumps are bad but I reckon theres more that are just fine than there are dirty ones.
    Metro diesel? Eww
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    I got one of these - $61 delivered. Cheap insurance for a forgetful moment (or if someone else is using your car).

    The Fuel Angel - The Misfuelling Prevention Device

    Lots of motoring organisations have a similar product.

    This one looks interesting too:

    Misfuel - NousCap - Wrong Fuel - Fuel Cap - Misfuelling - Nous Cap - About NousCap

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    I always wipe down the pump filler handle before refilling with paper towel as they are a bit greasy sometimes. It becomes a bit of a procedure to check the pump and filler to make sure that it is diesel that i am pumping before pressing the trigger. Cant be too sure i guess
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    Why not have a small ball, dongle, plastic key tag or similar thing attached by a short cord to the inside hinge of the fuel flap? When the flap is opened it falls out on its cord and has written on it DIESEL. That would be a wake up to most distracted or dreaming refuellers.
    As previous posters have said it is not a problem when you are concentrating on the job, but if one was in a dream then a table tennis ball on a string would kinda get your attention. Like WTF is this? Oh yeah!
    When you close the flap just push the dongle back inside.

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    Fingers crossed for no damage. Looks like the most vulnerable part is the HPFP, which could fail now or earlier than usual.....

    Who has seen an HPFP survive a full on misfuel? - TDIClub Forums

    According to this article, it's the aluminium bore of the HPFP that fails resulting in metal particles in the fuel system.
    dweisel's HPFP Analogy of a Failure - VW TDI forum and Audi TDI forum - myturbodiesel.com

    Have now got 2 diesel cars so stay away from the petrol pumps now and partner refuses to refuel in case she makes a mistake.

    ---------- Post added at 09:03 PM ---------- Previous post was at 10:33 AM ----------

    Here is a post showing damage to HPFP after 3 minutes on gasoline:

    TDIClub Forums - View Single Post - CR engine HPFP analysis
    Last edited by bluey; 21-04-2012 at 10:36 AM.
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