Fuel
Today I literally rolled into the petrol station out of diesel , I filled up and the car started no problem but 20 minutes later the car lost acceleration and there was a slight burning smell then either a small amount smoke from the engine . The engine failed and I had the car towed . Any ideas ? I have all weekend to stress about it . I know you should never get so low in fuel but I didn’t realise it could cause serious damage
Today I literally rolled into the petrol station out of diesel , I filled up and the car started no problem but 20 minutes later the car lost acceleration and there was a slight burning smell then either a small amount smoke from the engine . The engine failed and I had the car towed . Any ideas ? I have all weekend to stress about it . I know you should never get so low in fuel but I didn’t realise it could cause serious damage
But if the car started no problem after filling tank could there still be an airlock 20 minutes later ? I was collecting car after having new clutch fitted so the engine failure could be unrelated to running out of fuel possibly
In that case you might want to talk to who ever worked on it last. Another thought, could be a fuel filter full of water, stopping the flow of fuel thru it. Most diesels have a water separator though. Like I said, I'm not really familiar with diesels. And we didn't get a diesel engine in our Accords on this side of the pond.
In that case you might want to talk to who ever worked on it last. Another thought, could be a fuel filter full of water, stopping the flow of fuel thru it. Most diesels have a water separator though. Like I said, I'm not really familiar with diesels. And we didn't get a diesel engine in our Accords on this side of the pond.
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