Don't drive it and have the gas drained. It will be okay as long as you don't drive it.
2007-12-26 06:41:45
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answer #1
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answered by MadeYouReadThis 4
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Depends â If it's a ¼ or less I wouldn't worry. If it more I would drain the tank down to at least ¼, [keep the fuel] then fill it with gas. Once the tank depleted, fill ¼ full with the diesel â repeat the process until the fuel is gone.
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2007-12-26 14:45:42
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answered by Mr. T 7
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..This question gets asked a lot.........but it just doesn't happen unless you have a very old vehicle. The opening in the filler is sized to prevent this since the late 60's/early70's. I understand the curiosity but if just doesn't happen hardly at all. Although when my brother was about 10 he did fill a lawn mower with kerosene........lmao.......no mosquitoes in the neighborhood for a long time!!
2007-12-26 18:06:54
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answered by wzzrd 5
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Drop and drain the tank. Also fix/replace the filler hole in your car, because a diesel hose/dispenser will not fit into your filler hole unless someone modified it.
2007-12-26 15:40:43
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answered by G T 6
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Don't drive it.
Get the tank drained and cleaned.
If you drove it you'll need to get a lot of work done.
Entire fuel system will need to be flushed.
Fuel Filter replaced.
Injectors cleaned/replaced.
Spark plugs replaced.
2007-12-26 14:42:44
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answered by hsueh010 7
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Drop the tank and empty the diesel out.
2007-12-26 14:41:27
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answered by loonatic72 6
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drain it out, or it will ruin your engine.
2007-12-26 14:42:29
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answered by Scrappy52 6
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