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andrewprd Member Since: 24 Apr 2010 Location: Somerset UK Posts: 62 |
I have read with horror the possibles consequences of what I did last night.
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25th Mar 2011 9:20 am |
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mcphersonstrut Member Since: 21 Jul 2009 Location: In the land of 2 wheel drive and 60mpg Posts: 2164 |
Andrew - I have no experience of this (yet ) but I would make a few comments.
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25th Mar 2011 9:38 am |
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npinks Member Since: 28 Jun 2007 Location: Ls25 Posts: 20090 |
first thing to do is NEVER mention it to the dealer, any remaining warranty on engine side of things is torn up and thrown away
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25th Mar 2011 10:39 am |
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EYorkshire Member Since: 18 Nov 2010 Location: (!) Posts: 4392 |
Ouch! you are cruel |
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25th Mar 2011 10:41 am |
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boiledgnat Member Since: 15 Nov 2006 Location: Bucks Posts: 283 |
Hi
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25th Mar 2011 10:42 am |
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alex_pescaru Member Since: 12 Mar 2009 Location: RO Posts: 4642 |
If you haven't started the car, then drain it and the fill it up with diesel.
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25th Mar 2011 12:10 pm |
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Captain Worm Member Since: 12 Sep 2010 Location: Solihull Posts: 969 |
Arnt you glad you did'nt run it replace all highpressure stuff including injectors!!!!! thats gonna hurt! Freelander 2 TD4 Auto, SE, Narvik Black, Alpaca full leather, Rear Headrest Entertainment System, 6 CD, 18 HSE Wheels, Privicy tints |
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25th Mar 2011 12:26 pm |
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chicken george Member Since: 05 Dec 2007 Location: N. Yorks Posts: 13291 |
its £4000+ to replace all that on a freelander. there was an article about it once in Auto express. seems LR replace every affected part whereas other manufactures don't always At work
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25th Mar 2011 12:43 pm |
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dunroof Member Since: 24 Nov 2010 Location: <> Yes, still being stalked by another member! Posts: 1785 |
Cant see why it's not covered on a comprehensive insurance? I'd argue it's accidental damage. |
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25th Mar 2011 1:02 pm |
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iain cooper Member Since: 27 Aug 2007 Location: north of Glasgow Posts: 1989 |
I would have tended to do this, ie just fill it up to the brim with diesel and hope that the percentage of petrol ie the 13 litres would be too little to do any damage ?? Iain |
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25th Mar 2011 1:18 pm |
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npinks Member Since: 28 Jun 2007 Location: Ls25 Posts: 20090 |
if you haven't started then, the risk is less to have it drained, were as the risk of diluting and driving along is too high in my opinion
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25th Mar 2011 1:22 pm |
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alex_pescaru Member Since: 12 Mar 2009 Location: RO Posts: 4642 |
It's better to no run it, even it is, on this case, 20% gasoline.
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25th Mar 2011 1:32 pm |
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Mona Geeza Member Since: 22 May 2010 Location: Devon Posts: 1293 |
A friends wife, normally used to putting petrol in her car took her husbands diesel Peugeot and filled it up brim full with petrol then drove off, half a mile down the road the car packed up. £400 to fix it, and this was by a garage owner friend, so not the full amount they normally charge, plus £60 fuel wasted! I was only wrong once and thats when I thought I was but wasnt. 2010 Freelander 2 XS Stornaway Grey 2010 Aston DBS Morning Frost 2010 Bentley Continental Brooklands Green |
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25th Mar 2011 2:06 pm |
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ad210358 Member Since: 12 Oct 2008 Location: Here and There Posts: 7464 |
They will get almost every bit out I know As I understand it the fuel pipes are disconnected under the bonnet, fuel tank is pressurised and the fuel is emptied, takes about an hour for a full tank. I know of one garage that has three Missed Fueled Rigs and do about thirty vehicles a week on a bad week for them it is down to two a day and the AA it seems do not cover it, you have to pay, about £300 including towing in and 25 litres of diesel as I understand it. p****d off with a Digital Keyboard Warrior |
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25th Mar 2011 2:08 pm |
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