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Adding 71 liters of gasoline to a diesel engine

Hello everyone,

This message is for automotive or mechanical engineers only.

pay attention!!!

A customer claims that he accidentally put gasoline in place of a diesel in the Toyota LANCROZER 2008 model

The customer claims a vehicle traveled 14 km until he heard engine noises.

Questions:
  1. Is it possible that a vehicle can travel 14 km?

  • Will the engine work briefly and after a few meters stop?

  • Will the engine not work?

  • I would love to get feedback.


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  • Good morning,

    As an understanding and in the automotive field for many years I can say with certainty that an engine as I posed in my question while introducing gasoline into a diesel engine can not travel much and will explain: Already at the start of the engine will make noises and power loss, emission of pollutants in the exhaust, so there is no slim chance that the vehicle can travel Much.
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  • Good morning,

    As an understanding and in the automotive field for many years I can say with certainty that an engine as I posed in my question while introducing gasoline into a diesel engine can not travel much and will explain: Already at the start of the engine will make noises and power loss, emission of pollutants in the exhaust, so there is no slim chance that the vehicle can travel Much.
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