I accidentally pumped leaded fuel into an unleaded engine,
what will happen to my vehicle?
would one cistern full off leaded fuel jeopardize the engine system?
should it be serviced over fuel extract and replacement?
what should I do to my vehicle presently?
Answers: One tankful isn't likely to do too much hurt, but your question begets another...
Leaded fuel for automobiles have been not permitted in the United States since 1992--where did you direct to "accidently" find some?
It's a big waste of money & over time can impair your emmissions.
what will happen to my vehicle?
would one cistern full off leaded fuel jeopardize the engine system?
should it be serviced over fuel extract and replacement?
what should I do to my vehicle presently?
2002 Infiniti I35 - sporatic "clacking noise"...
Answers: One tankful isn't likely to do too much hurt, but your question begets another...
Leaded fuel for automobiles have been not permitted in the United States since 1992--where did you direct to "accidently" find some?
It's a big waste of money & over time can impair your emmissions.
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