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Re: Unknowingly put diesel fuel in 2003 Outlander [stlmatt]
by comem47
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Oct 30, 2009 (9:50 pm)
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Replying to: stlmatt (Oct 30, 2009 9:02 pm)
Sorry to hear of your problem. With such short engine running time I doubt you did any serious damage. I'm really surprised you didn't smell the diesel while pouring (maybe I have a sensitive nose, but the smell is unmistakable and my garage currently is airing out from a slight leak of a rusted kerosene heater tank). As for having a bad experience siphoning fuel, you should own a siphon squeeze bulb to start the flow . They are cheap and I regularly have moved gas out of snowmobile and lawnmower tanks with it. You probably should remove the hose at the exit of the tank if it is accessible, to get the last of the diesel fuel out once the level is really low.(I can't say for sure if the fuel will mix well enough with gas or tend to layer to the bottom of the tank by settling out overnight).
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Re: Unknowingly put diesel fuel in 2003 Outlander [comem47]
by rcpax
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Oct 30, 2009 (11:11 pm)
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Replying to: comem47 (Oct 30, 2009 9:50 pm)
This reminds me of a female friend =) But anyway, I think you did the right thing. Empty the tank of the diesel, take out as much as you can. Then fill up with gasoline. I don't know if an octane booster additive is going to help but I think it's worth to try. Gasoline and diesel are byproducts of crude oil, they should mix well. I hope your engine did not flag a code. Have you seen any warning light yet?
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Re: Unknowingly put diesel fuel in 2003 Outlander [rcpax]
by stlmatt
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Oct 31, 2009 (12:36 am)
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Replying to: rcpax (Oct 30, 2009 11:11 pm)
Thanks for taking the time to reply to my thread. I haven't seen a warning light yet. It has been a long process trying to drain the tank. The diesel is draining very slow. I am able to run the car for 5-10 minutes at a time before battery dies and then have to put it on charger for 30 min before trying again. Managed to get about 2 gallons out so far. I gave up for the night and will get the rest out tomorrow.
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Re: Unknowingly put diesel fuel in 2003 Outlander [stlmatt]
by comem47
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Oct 31, 2009 (6:44 am)
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Replying to: stlmatt (Oct 31, 2009 12:36 am)
I think I would get a proper siphon rather than putting your fuel pump on constant duty. (if you can't drive have a friend pick one up for you). It will drain much faster
(you would have been long done)and your pump and battery will appreciate a breather.
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