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OOOHHH s**t!!
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well i cant belive that i done it again....drove into tescos to top the old girl up put in £40 worth of PETROL oh shite .lucky for me as i put the nossel back into the pump i realised. so i didnt start her .called the AA and they sucked it all out and charged me £180 for that i then stuck a tenners worth in cos i couldnt bear to fill it again . mabey its an age thing eh.
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(29-12-2012, 07:10 PM)landcrab Wrote:  well i cant belive that i done it again....drove into tescos to top the old girl up put in £40 worth of PETROL oh shite .lucky for me as i put the nossel back into the pump i realised. so i didnt start her .called the AA and they sucked it all out and charged me £180 for that i then stuck a tenners worth in cos i couldnt bear to fill it again . mabey its an age thing eh.

Thats a painSad The filler on mine will only allow a derv pump to fit it. I think you can get an adaptor that fits in the filler hole that will do the same.
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#3
ill have to look into that trevor.
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#4
i have done exactly the same on 2 previous renaults that i had but i never realised until i had driven about five miles down the road when they spluttered to a stop, the first time i called rac out they wanted to charge me about £200 to drain tank but i thought sod it and just emptied it via the priming pump into a container then put in about five litres of diesel from a jerry can then primed it and it fired up straight away.

This particular day i thought i was luckiest person alive lol as i only had car a month, anyway two years later i had a renault scenic and did exactly same thing with that, you would have thought i would have learnt by my mistakes so now i triple check i using right pump with the B-Lingo
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#5
You might like to watch this, so very funny, the relevant bit comes a few minutes in.
John Bishop Live At The Apollo
:lol:
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(29-12-2012, 10:34 PM)mrbritse Wrote:  You might like to watch this, so very funny, the relevant bit comes a few minutes in.
John Bishop Live At The Apollo
:lol:

Good choice, i find him so funny.
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#7
The local petrol station sells a really annoying thing that fits in the filler cap cover, a friend of mine has one fitted to his Transit. When you open the cover it starts a voice saying " Warning, Diesel" over and over for about 5 seconds. You don't get it wrong I can tell you.
So where does this bit go then ?
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#8
Depending on the volume of petrol, you dont need to drain it. If you have put less than half a tank of petrol in, top it up with diesel and it'll be fine.

It's the other way around - diesel into a petrol vehicle - that you must drain it whatever.
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#9
i had just over 1/4 tank this to up took m to 3/4 so if i filled up it would have been a 50/50 mix would of done the old girl in. last time i put in £15 before i realised so filled with derv and no probs.
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#10
Get yourself a big sticker stating 'Diesel' and stick it on the body just over the filler cap that should sort it. A lot of the car rental firms do this as this is a common problem for them. It might not be the prettiest but it will sort the issue...
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