dont worry about being stupid i have don it as well.
recently read it is a very cmmon mistake in europe ,&also read the latest rangie is going to have or does have something in the filler neck so it cant be filled with the wrong fuel.anyone know anything about this?
the only thingthat saved me was the lady at the counter at the garage said noone had used any diesel
i then paid for the fuel pushed the disco
out of the way & called a tilt tray
$200 later i picked the car up from the mechanic
hi peter
sorry to here about the bad fuel but as I live in the southern highlands I would really like to know the garage that gave you the bad fuel there aren't many some in mittagong and bowral was it on the hwy does it start with an s**** is it next to a mower place need to know mate don't want to risk my d2 if I can help it any criptic info appreciated thanks
mark
Hi Mark,
You've got the right brand but it was in Moss Vale. Land Rover in Wollongong has had one customer from Moss Vale with this same problem twice. I've also heard through the grapevine that that brand does have issues. However it is a bit of a lottery.
Regards
 Swaggie
					
					
						Swaggie
					
					
						G'day again Peter,
Many thanks for the information on your insurance company. I will follow-up with Comminsure and see if they 'meet the standard'. Will post the result after the discussion......could prove interesting?
If not, I have a ready replacement.
Thanks again.
Regards,
Jackaroo
thanks peter for the heads up on the garage that sold you the fuel or is it water??? . I don't go to that garage thank god actually I stay away from that brand as I have found it to be the most expensive and this was confirmed today in the paper something to do with the supermarkets taking over garages and there shopper dockets.
cheers mark
 How to get the water out of the diesel
 How to get the water out of the diesel
		Racor filters. Definitely. Mounting one permanently inline is definitely worth it. You can buy them at most marine stores. Get the kind that has a refillable cartridge - they cost more initially but you'll save money on filters in the long run. They filter the fuel while separating the water out - then periodically you just unscrew the bottom and let the water out, as water sinks to the bottom. You'll be able to see the water through the clear plastic bottom. If you don't want to mount one permanently, you can buy a cheap fuel pump and some extra hose and mount it to a board. Drop the input hose as far to the bottom of the tank as possible, suck it through the filter with the pump (always pull through the filter, not push, so you put the pump AFTER the filter in the direction of the flow). Then put the output hose back into the top of your tank. Run it a couple hours, then drive recklessly to mix it up and then do it again. These filters will also get rid of any other garbage that happens to be stuck in the tank.
So what would be the logistics of fitting one to a d3 which I'm assuming has an in tank pump?
Regards,
Tote
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