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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco4Dave View Post
    I loaned my Merc diesel 4WD to a friend (my 1st mistake),
    and they decided to be kind and refill the tank. Knowing nothing about diesel cars they went to the truck bowsers at a highway servo (their 1st mistake),
    and started to refuel the car from the Ad-Blue bowser (their 2nd mistake), then after adding about half a tank they realised they had stuffed up and decided to move the car to the non-truck bowsers (their 3rd mistake).
    When I got the call from them that it had died and wouldn't start again, I managed to avoid threatening lethal consequences (maybe my 2nd mistake!)
    It ended up costing them about $3k to rectify.
    No I'm interested. What is an "add blue" bowser ? Surely you don't pump the diesel additive (that lasts a couple of hundred thousand kms in passenger car before the dealer refills) from a bowser Imagine how much 60litres of additive would cost !

    I always fill diesel cars from truck bowsers if I can... deisel is the same, it just flows a hell of a lot faster
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    Quote Originally Posted by DoubleChevron View Post
    No I'm interested. What is an "add blue" bowser ? Surely you don't pump the diesel additive (that lasts a couple of hundred thousand kms in passenger car before the dealer refills) from a bowser Imagine how much 60litres of additive would cost !

    I always fill diesel cars from truck bowsers if I can... deisel is the same, it just flows a hell of a lot faster
    Many modern trucks, like diesel passenger vehicles, use ad-blue for emissions reduction. Of course, a truck will use much more than a car, so many major truck stops provide a bowser so drivers can refill their ad-blue tank. The ad-blue bowsers I have seen are a bit smaller than those for petrol/diesel, and they have a thin bright-blue nozzle.
    I seem to recall that last time I looked, ad-blue was cheaper per-litre than diesel. It is mostly water after all!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roverlord off road spares View Post
    The pumps I use have a lever you have to release to pull out the diesel nozzle, petrol pumps don't so where is the confusion?


    Yep the one I should have used had a lever on it.........but when your mind isn't on the job mistakes happen.

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    I've done it.
    We were on a trip to S.A. in Gracie,....got to Nuriupta to fill up, and the BP was chocka,...long wait,..eventually i was able to get to a pump,....picked the wrong nozzle,...started to fill, but Wifey noticed,....said STOP,..so only 1.5 L went in,....VERY lucky escape,...we are now VERY careful.
    We have a friend who runs an Ultra Tune Depot,...He says He is ALWAYS getting callouts to drain tanks etc for people who've made a boo-boo. He says the diesel pumps should be separate from the petrol pumps to avoid confusion.
    Pickles.

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    In-attention and/or impatience.... will get you every time I STUFFED UPI STUFFED UP

    Hope you all pay more attention when you're driving the vehicle than when you're filling it up I STUFFED UPI STUFFED UP

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    In-attention and/or impatience.... will get you every time I STUFFED UPI STUFFED UP

    Hope you all pay more attention when you're driving the vehicle than when you're filling it up I STUFFED UPI STUFFED UP
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    I STUFFED UP

    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post




    Troll.


    Possibly, but I also don't appreciate paying higher insurance premiums because of people's simple neglect..

    Same with people willingly taking hard core offroad trails, smashing up their ride and claiming insurance..

    Who ends up paying - we all do..

    So in the first instance - his error cost some insurance company about $10,000 which they will recoup by upping all our premiums....

    Have a look at UK premiums and see where we will soon end up!!!

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    I doubt we will get close to the UK's insurance rates unless our crime rate matches theirs, and there's a loooong way to go before our car theft matches anything approaching the UK's.

    Insurance is there in case we make mistakes - which we all do, we're human - well, I am, and I guess the OP is too, but I'm not sure about you Tombie...
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    I STUFFED UP

    Car Incidents I fully understand...

    The ability to read however, is certainly very different to a momentary lapse of focus whilst driving..

    Read pump, select correct nozzle... simple.


    And yes, I'm one of those humans who owns my mistakes...

    Whereby through simple attention and simple behaviours we can avoid such mistakes then we should do so...

    Gav, when playing sparky - got some processes and procedures in place so you won't kill anyone? Of course you do!
    No excuses would be acceptable in those instances..

    Not hard to put a "process" in place to ensure one doesn't misfuel their vehicle.... I STUFFED UP

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    Car Incidents I fully understand...

    The ability to read however, is certainly very different to a momentary lapse of focus whilst driving..

    Read pump, select correct nozzle... simple.

    Like everything in this world Mike.. simple isn't always that way.

    As someone that nearly went there... I can tell you - long long day >flew up to Sydney for work.. worked all day flew back.. too many things on my mind > lots of problems and one very simple error at 11 pm after leaving home at 4:30am.

    I probably shouldn't have been on the road...but I was ( I'm sure we've all been there.)

    Tired brain.... dumb mistake.. simple. ... it happens.
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