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Damage Caused By Running Out of Fuel???


Mrs H

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Don't you have to bleed diesel's when they run out.

 

I suspect this is another gloat thread..

 

:)

 

Its a 58 plate, I'll have you know......:rolleyes::D

 

Well, ran out of fuel as I forgot to take my wallet to football. I still thought that it would get me home but hey ho..!!

 

After a lot of aggro we got some fuel and put it in the car. I coughed and spluttered it's way to the petrol station and cut out about a dozen times. I thought that the lines were air locked and maybe the AA/RAC would have to bleed them. Rang the RAC for some advice and before I knew it they had sent a patrol out.....:blink: I didn't want to put £60 of diesel in, in case they needed to drain it. The guy turned up, told me to fill it up and the car ran perfect after a few seconds..!!:innocent::rolleyes:

 

Looks like even though I put a gallon of fuel in, it was still sucking air into the fuel pipes. This has surprised me tbh...!!

 

H.

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Modern diesel's actually make the engine cut out, introducing missfires and cut off to prevent any damage caused by fuel starvation :thumbs:

 

Something I used to do..... if you have a Ford Focus diesel Mk1 or 1.5 and can manage to run it out of fuel before the programmed misfire and shutdown then I'll eat my hat :D

 

H, sounds like you bought an inferior make if it doesn't have rundry protection :rlol:

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Something I used to do..... if you have a Ford Focus diesel Mk1 or 1.5 and can manage to run it out of fuel before the programmed misfire and shutdown then I'll eat my hat :D

 

H, sounds like you bought an inferior make if it doesn't have rundry protection :rlol:

 

I saw the gauge below the final red line and played the optiism card.....:innocent:

 

I am still surprised that it ran out. My Audi A3 will run for ever with the yellow light on....:D

 

H.

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