
Friends, the world runs on petrol and diesel vehicles, which have their own chemical properties, ignition characteristics and engine compatibility. Using the wrong fuel in your vehicle can cause unexpected problems - especially when you accidentally fill diesel in a petrol vehicle. Let's know about the effect on the vehicle when this happens-
Different fuel properties
Petrol is more volatile and has a lower flash point, which means it burns more easily. Diesel is heavier, less flammable, and requires higher compression to ignite.
Effect of diesel in a petrol vehicle
The vehicle will not run properly and may stop after a short distance. Petrol engines depend on spark ignition, but diesel does not burn with a spark, so the engine struggles to start or run.
Risk of engine damage
If the diesel is removed quickly, there may be no major permanent damage to the engine. Residue can build up, contaminate the fuel system and clog injectors, requiring cleaning or repair.
What to do if this happens
Do not start the car.
Call a mechanic or roadside service to drain the fuel tank immediately.
Flush the fuel lines to remove any remaining diesel.
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