Revisiting Wrong Fuel Mistake – Fuel Contamination experts

by | Jun 20, 2014 | Fuel Advice | 0 comments

In the previous blogs, we have discussed
several times how easy it is to fill a car tank with wrong fuel. Most of the
time, it is easier to load unleaded into a diesel car though not the other way
around, provided you are not refueling a two-wheeler. Diesel nozzles are much
bigger than petrol, making it impossible to fit into a petrol neck. The mistake
will easily come into notice before the handle is pressed.

Professionals working at fuel
court are accustomed to such kind of mistake and can offer you good
suggestions. Call a local fuel drain-out specialist if the car ignition key is
not turned on. More often than not, wrong fuel mistakes are very much
expensive. This is because, the drivers turn on their ignition key and even
drive their car after such mistake. The problem is they fail to understand that
they have placed incorrect fuel in their car tank. They cannot be blamed
completely for such a situation as many times cars don’t show any kind of problem
initially.  
After you understand the
mistake, don’t panic and just remember not to do another silly mistake by
turning on your car ignition key as it may lead to grave damages to your car
engine and/or other fuel delivery components. What is more, it will cost you
more for repairing, depending on how deeply wrong fuel has been circulated into
the system. If you are one of those unfortunate ones who drive away after
loading wrong fuel into their car tank, your car will start chugging after a
while. Pull it at a safe place, turn off the engine and dial a reputed wrong
fuel specialist to help you with fuel offloading.

In such cases, the car is likely
to be towed as it may have suffered damages in engine or other parts in fuel
supply channel. Thos damaged parts need thorough cleaning, repairing and in the
worst cases, must be replaced with new ones. Replacement will set you back by a
fortune. Want to avoid heavy expenses and hazards? Be careful while being at a fuel
garage.