Boss went away and gave me the company car to visit a site today. There was no fuel in the car when I got it so I had to fill it up. Put in Premium Unleaded (95) and drove it for about 100kms. During this time the engine light came on. I was looking everywhere and couldn’t find info about whether the car was petrol or Diesel, in the fuel door it just said 95, 98, & had a symbol with a crossed out pb (lead?). The vehicle is a Renault Kangoo x76. They came with diesel or Petrol engine. Would I have noticed issues while driving it over the 100kms or is it something slow that would destroy the engine over time?

  • taschnewitz@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    Adding petrol to a diesel vehicle would develop negative effects very quickly. You would get a ton of smoke out of the exhaust and the engine would almost certainly “run away”.

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    10 months ago

    SOLVED: I took it to the fuel station and tried to put a diesel nozzle in the car, but it wouldn’t fit. I read online that you can’t fit a diesel nozzle into a petrol vehicle, so CRISIS AVERTED.

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    10 months ago

    Isnt there usually another cap right next to the fuel cap for exhaust fluid? Or at least another door for it

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    10 months ago

    I should also mention that it had a heater symbol visible before starting which makes me question whether it is Diesel.

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      10 months ago

      If it says it’s petrol/gas inside the fuel door and nothing indicates otherwise, it’s probably some other problem.
      If they did a diesel conversion and didn’t tell you, it’s still not on you. Either way, I’d call the boss and explain, hopefully they’re not an AH!

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    10 months ago

    Typically if a check engine light comes on shortly after fueling up, it’s likely the fuel cap isn’t on properly.