I should be so lucky........seriously.... Petrol in Diesel
I should be so lucky........seriously.... Petrol in Diesel
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djwimbledon

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585 posts

241 months

Thursday 29th December 2011
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OK picture a scene (I can post this now I have clamed down) - out shopping pre-Xmas with the wife and we pull into put some fuel in the ML350. I say to her to just put in £20 as we were in a rush - the fuel light was on with 1/8th of a tank of diesel in there....

She fuels up and we drive off - 2 miles down the M27 car shudders, I look at her and she says "oh f**k" .... i put unleaded in". Car losses power and we pull onto hard shoulder and car dies"

Mercedes roadside assist were fantastic. Picked us up in 45 mins, new car delivered to my house within 2 hrs and the car sitting with Mercedes garage. Phone call on Monday morning......

"You have been very lucky sir - no damage to the car and so just £500 to flush it and refuel it. Oh your tyres need doing at the cost of £1300."

So a very very lucky escape as heard some horrow stories around this with rebuilds costing ~£6k - garage said most they had was £12k rebuild but insurance did pay up on this but not everyone will. I checked my policy I have and they wouldnt pay but am told some would.

Happy Christmas indeed!!!! Happy New Year to everyone and always read the label :-)

DJ

funkyrobot

18,789 posts

250 months

Thursday 29th December 2011
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I think she needs 'educating'. smile

Glad you didn't have a massive bill.

Pints

18,449 posts

216 months

Thursday 29th December 2011
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funkyrobot said:
I think she needs 'educating'. smile
Judging by his spelling and grammar, so does he.

louiebaby

10,829 posts

213 months

Thursday 29th December 2011
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djwimbledon said:
She fuels up
There's the problem, right there.

Mine rang me the other week to ask if the car took petrol or diesel. We've had the car 10 months and she has no idea, because I suppose I've filled it up every time. I'm glad she checked, although I believe the diesel nozzle wouldn't have fit in. (This may not have stopped her.)

djwimbledon

Original Poster:

585 posts

241 months

Thursday 29th December 2011
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Pints said:
funkyrobot said:
I think she needs 'educating'. smile
Judging by his spelling and grammar, so does he.
Thought this was a car forum not a bored teacher forum?

kambites

70,629 posts

243 months

Thursday 29th December 2011
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djwimbledon said:
Thought this was a car forum not a bored teacher forum?
How did you possibly get to that account age whilst still believing that? hehe

But hang on... £1300 for a set of tyres for an ML? That's obscene!

Astra Dan

1,838 posts

206 months

Thursday 29th December 2011
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Pints said:
Judging by his spelling and grammar, so does he.
Really? Perfectly readable and no overly long sentences I thought. Was it really worth bringing it up? Save it for some chavvy little scrote using txt tlk and no punctuation, then we can flame him together.

What was the £500 charge for? Seems a bit steep.

thinfourth2

32,414 posts

226 months

Thursday 29th December 2011
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djwimbledon said:
Thought this was a car forum not a bored teacher forum?
Nope its for frustrated bored teacher forum were people actuallly get aroused by spelling and grammmer mistakes'

djwimbledon

Original Poster:

585 posts

241 months

Thursday 29th December 2011
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kambites said:
But hang on... £1300 for a set of tyres for an ML? That's obscene!
Nuts!! 21" wheels but still insane price for them! £325 a corner.....should last 20k miles though (fingers crossed!!)... Mercedes Dealership prices maybe?

Theflyer

228 posts

173 months

Thursday 29th December 2011
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Am I missing something with the £500 bill?

martin mrt

3,878 posts

223 months

Thursday 29th December 2011
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I'm ashamed to say I've done this twice, always full tanks too, but fortunately I realised my mistake before I started the car

Dog Star

17,275 posts

190 months

Thursday 29th December 2011
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£500 to flush and refuel! Strewth!
I'd have topped it off to the brim with diesel and driven it. And kept topping it off every 50 miles to dilute it.

Don't ask me how I know this as I haven't done this several times. Oh no. Not me. getmecoat

djwimbledon

Original Poster:

585 posts

241 months

Thursday 29th December 2011
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Theflyer said:
Am I missing something with the £500 bill?
New filters, some replacement protection things, flush fluid (!!) .... ill need to get the bill and show the items but I basically walked in to the dealership, parted my legs and allowed them to take a 100m run up......

jagracer

8,248 posts

258 months

Thursday 29th December 2011
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Dog Star said:
£500 to flush and refuel! Strewth!
I'd have topped it off to the brim with diesel and driven it. And kept topping it off every 50 miles to dilute it.

Don't ask me how I know this as I haven't done this several times. Oh no. Not me. getmecoat
A bit difficult when it's broken down on the side of the road but if it were me I'd of done the same if I'd have realised in time. One for Pints in there wink

Superhoop

4,855 posts

215 months

Thursday 29th December 2011
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Dog Star said:
£500 to flush and refuel! Strewth!
I'd have topped it off to the brim with diesel and driven it. And kept topping it off every 50 miles to dilute it.

Don't ask me how I know this as I haven't done this several times. Oh no. Not me. getmecoat
Even when the car had shuddered to a stop like in the OP?

funkyrobot

18,789 posts

250 months

Thursday 29th December 2011
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Superhoop said:
Dog Star said:
£500 to flush and refuel! Strewth!
I'd have topped it off to the brim with diesel and driven it. And kept topping it off every 50 miles to dilute it.

Don't ask me how I know this as I haven't done this several times. Oh no. Not me. getmecoat
Even when the car had shuddered to a stop like in the OP?
Oi, this is PH. I'm sure that some of the posters are powerfully built company directors with Red Bull streaming through their veins. They could either carry the car back to the garage, or get one of their employees to tow them back.

Fish981

1,441 posts

207 months

Thursday 29th December 2011
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djwimbledon said:
"You have been very lucky sir - no damage to the car..."
The life of your fuel pump _will_ have been shortened. Whether that's to 300k miles, 50k miles or 5k miles is less easy to tell.

Soovy

35,829 posts

293 months

Thursday 29th December 2011
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Get rid quick. The car and the wife.

Triumph Man

9,422 posts

190 months

Thursday 29th December 2011
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My dad did this with my old Passat (bloody prat) thankfully he realised after a gallon had gone in, and switched to brimming the tank with diesel. As it was winter, the gallon in the tank probably did more good than harm, and I'm sure that old boat anchor TDI engine actually ran slightly better.

I've told him if he does the same with the PD TDI engine in the current car, he will be shot at dawn...