Gas in Diesel Vehicle
Emergency Gas Extraction from Diesel Vehicles - USIFDA Certified
Call Now: 1-800-921-954524/7 Emergency Service Nationwide
What Happens When You Put Gas in a Diesel?
Diesel engines rely on compression ignition - the fuel ignites from the heat of compression, not a spark plug. Gas has a much lower flash point and different lubrication properties.
The Damage Gas Causes:
- ✕Fuel Pump Damage - Diesel fuel lubricates the pump; gas strips this lubrication causing metal-on-metal wear
- ✕Injector Damage - High-pressure diesel injectors can seize or score when running on gas
- ✕Fuel Line Damage - Gas can degrade rubber seals and hoses designed for diesel
- ✕Engine Damage - If driven, pre-detonation (knocking) can damage pistons and cylinder walls
If you haven't started the engine, the damage is usually limited to the tank. Call us immediately!
Our Gas Extraction Service
We remove all contaminated fuel from your tank
Lines and filters cleaned of any contamination
We add clean diesel to get you going again
Fast response across the United States
Professional, insured technicians
We come to you - no towing required
What To Do Right Now
- 1DO NOT start the engine
If you haven't already, don't turn the key or press start
- 2Put the vehicle in neutral
Release the handbrake if safe to do so
- 3Push to a safe location
If at a pump, push away from the forecourt
- 4Call Eek: 1-800-921-9545
We'll be there within 45 minutes on average