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AdBlue is often mistaken for a fuel additive when it is an exhaust fluid that should not be mixed with diesel. AdBlue has its tank and is stored separately from the vehicle's fuel. Adding AdBlue into diesel fuel tank can cause thousands of pounds worth of damage. Do not touch the ignition as starting the engine will likely cause expensive damage.
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Adblue into diesel WHAT HAPPENS IF I PUT ADBLUE IN THE DIESEL TANK? ADBLUE IS OFTEN MISTAKEN FOR A FUEL ADDITIVE WHEN IT IS AN EXHAUST FLUID THAT SHOULD NOT BE MIXED WITH DIESEL. ADBLUE HAS ITS TANK AND IS STORED SEPARATELY FROM THE VEHICLE'S FUEL. ADDING ADBLUE INTO DIESEL FUEL TANK CAN CAUSE THOUSANDS OF POUNDS WORTH OF DAMAGE. DO NOT TOUCH THE IGNITION AS STARTING THE ENGINE WILL LIKELY CAUSE EXPENSIVE DAMAGE.
IF YOU PUT THE WRONG FUEL IN THE DIESEL TANK IT MADE A MAJOR PROBLEM FOR YOUR CAR ENGINE. BEFORE REFILLING, THE TANK MUST BE EMPTIED AND THE CONTENTS SAFELY DISPOSED OF. IN THIS SITUATION, CONTACT THE WRONG FUEL FUSER. OUR TECHNICIANS ARE EXPERTS IN FUEL RECOVERY SERVICES AND WILL TAKE CARE OF YOUR PROBLEM. GO TO THE WRONG FUEL FIXER TO FIX THE PROBLEM. OUR SERVICES ARE AVAILABLE TO HIM 24/7.