3L will be fine. 30L might have been a problem though!
Hi all
I have just put 3 litres of unleaded into my td5 by mistake never done that in 12 years
It is a 2012 model once I realised I then filled it with 80litres of diesel should I worry or just keep topping it up with diesel for a while?
keato58
Hi all
New to forum but I have been watching for sometime.
Need some advice please' just put 3 litres of unleaded into my td5 2012 model never done that in 12 years quickly filled up with 80litres of diesel will it be OK?
keato58
Last edited by Lotz-A-Landies; 28th July 2014 at 06:57 PM. Reason: duplicate posts in unrelated thread.
3L will be fine. 30L might have been a problem though!
X2. No worries. even half a tank will dilute it enough.
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I will go out on a limb and say he means by way of typo 2002.
Agree with above - 3L will cause no problems.
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The post was originally in a totally unrelated General Chat thread about the Defender continuing in India so I moved to a thread of its own. I thought the Td5 was long gone by 2012 but it could have been a typo.
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