Honda Pilot 2006 Problem
#46
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Re: Honda Pilot 2006 Problem
Gordon McGrew <RgEmMcOgVrEew@mindspring.com> wrote in
news:gas4e2lai4c5fnti04u6el9htbuugtklk1@4ax.com:
>
> Any idea what harm would be caused by diesel fuel? I would assume
> mostly fuel system problems, but how extensive?
No damage. It's just that modern spark ignition engines don't combust oil
very well.
Drain the diesel from the tank, refill with gas, then just keep cranking
until gasoline reachs the injectors. It would be a bit easier if the
vehicle in question didn't have a returnless system.
>
> Can't understand how he could do this if the nozzle is bigger. Could
> be that the big tank was misfilled in which case there are going to be
> a lot of claims over it.
Yeah, if we're talking a "we serve" pump, or a station in New Jersey...
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news:gas4e2lai4c5fnti04u6el9htbuugtklk1@4ax.com:
>
> Any idea what harm would be caused by diesel fuel? I would assume
> mostly fuel system problems, but how extensive?
No damage. It's just that modern spark ignition engines don't combust oil
very well.
Drain the diesel from the tank, refill with gas, then just keep cranking
until gasoline reachs the injectors. It would be a bit easier if the
vehicle in question didn't have a returnless system.
>
> Can't understand how he could do this if the nozzle is bigger. Could
> be that the big tank was misfilled in which case there are going to be
> a lot of claims over it.
Yeah, if we're talking a "we serve" pump, or a station in New Jersey...
--
TeGGeR®
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#47
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Re: Honda Pilot 2006 Problem
TeGGeR® wrote:
> Gordon McGrew <RgEmMcOgVrEew@mindspring.com> wrote in
> news:gas4e2lai4c5fnti04u6el9htbuugtklk1@4ax.com:
>>
>> Any idea what harm would be caused by diesel fuel? I would assume
>> mostly fuel system problems, but how extensive?
>
>
> No damage. It's just that modern spark ignition engines don't combust
> oil very well.
>
> Drain the diesel from the tank, refill with gas, then just keep
> cranking until gasoline reachs the injectors. It would be a bit
> easier if the vehicle in question didn't have a returnless system.
>
>
>
>>
>> Can't understand how he could do this if the nozzle is bigger. Could
>> be that the big tank was misfilled in which case there are going to
>> be a lot of claims over it.
>
>
> Yeah, if we're talking a "we serve" pump, or a station in New
> Jersey...
Or if a teenager borrowed used car (diesel is a few cents cheaper these
days....)
It seems that the current generation of teens is mechanically inept.
> Gordon McGrew <RgEmMcOgVrEew@mindspring.com> wrote in
> news:gas4e2lai4c5fnti04u6el9htbuugtklk1@4ax.com:
>>
>> Any idea what harm would be caused by diesel fuel? I would assume
>> mostly fuel system problems, but how extensive?
>
>
> No damage. It's just that modern spark ignition engines don't combust
> oil very well.
>
> Drain the diesel from the tank, refill with gas, then just keep
> cranking until gasoline reachs the injectors. It would be a bit
> easier if the vehicle in question didn't have a returnless system.
>
>
>
>>
>> Can't understand how he could do this if the nozzle is bigger. Could
>> be that the big tank was misfilled in which case there are going to
>> be a lot of claims over it.
>
>
> Yeah, if we're talking a "we serve" pump, or a station in New
> Jersey...
Or if a teenager borrowed used car (diesel is a few cents cheaper these
days....)
It seems that the current generation of teens is mechanically inept.
#48
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Re: Honda Pilot 2006 Problem
TeGGeR® wrote:
> Gordon McGrew <RgEmMcOgVrEew@mindspring.com> wrote in
> news:gas4e2lai4c5fnti04u6el9htbuugtklk1@4ax.com:
>>
>> Any idea what harm would be caused by diesel fuel? I would assume
>> mostly fuel system problems, but how extensive?
>
>
> No damage. It's just that modern spark ignition engines don't combust
> oil very well.
>
> Drain the diesel from the tank, refill with gas, then just keep
> cranking until gasoline reachs the injectors. It would be a bit
> easier if the vehicle in question didn't have a returnless system.
>
>
>
>>
>> Can't understand how he could do this if the nozzle is bigger. Could
>> be that the big tank was misfilled in which case there are going to
>> be a lot of claims over it.
>
>
> Yeah, if we're talking a "we serve" pump, or a station in New
> Jersey...
Or if a teenager borrowed used car (diesel is a few cents cheaper these
days....)
It seems that the current generation of teens is mechanically inept.
> Gordon McGrew <RgEmMcOgVrEew@mindspring.com> wrote in
> news:gas4e2lai4c5fnti04u6el9htbuugtklk1@4ax.com:
>>
>> Any idea what harm would be caused by diesel fuel? I would assume
>> mostly fuel system problems, but how extensive?
>
>
> No damage. It's just that modern spark ignition engines don't combust
> oil very well.
>
> Drain the diesel from the tank, refill with gas, then just keep
> cranking until gasoline reachs the injectors. It would be a bit
> easier if the vehicle in question didn't have a returnless system.
>
>
>
>>
>> Can't understand how he could do this if the nozzle is bigger. Could
>> be that the big tank was misfilled in which case there are going to
>> be a lot of claims over it.
>
>
> Yeah, if we're talking a "we serve" pump, or a station in New
> Jersey...
Or if a teenager borrowed used car (diesel is a few cents cheaper these
days....)
It seems that the current generation of teens is mechanically inept.
#49
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Re: Honda Pilot 2006 Problem
TeGGeR® wrote:
> Gordon McGrew <RgEmMcOgVrEew@mindspring.com> wrote in
> news:gas4e2lai4c5fnti04u6el9htbuugtklk1@4ax.com:
>>
>> Any idea what harm would be caused by diesel fuel? I would assume
>> mostly fuel system problems, but how extensive?
>
>
> No damage. It's just that modern spark ignition engines don't combust
> oil very well.
>
> Drain the diesel from the tank, refill with gas, then just keep
> cranking until gasoline reachs the injectors. It would be a bit
> easier if the vehicle in question didn't have a returnless system.
>
>
>
>>
>> Can't understand how he could do this if the nozzle is bigger. Could
>> be that the big tank was misfilled in which case there are going to
>> be a lot of claims over it.
>
>
> Yeah, if we're talking a "we serve" pump, or a station in New
> Jersey...
Or if a teenager borrowed used car (diesel is a few cents cheaper these
days....)
It seems that the current generation of teens is mechanically inept.
> Gordon McGrew <RgEmMcOgVrEew@mindspring.com> wrote in
> news:gas4e2lai4c5fnti04u6el9htbuugtklk1@4ax.com:
>>
>> Any idea what harm would be caused by diesel fuel? I would assume
>> mostly fuel system problems, but how extensive?
>
>
> No damage. It's just that modern spark ignition engines don't combust
> oil very well.
>
> Drain the diesel from the tank, refill with gas, then just keep
> cranking until gasoline reachs the injectors. It would be a bit
> easier if the vehicle in question didn't have a returnless system.
>
>
>
>>
>> Can't understand how he could do this if the nozzle is bigger. Could
>> be that the big tank was misfilled in which case there are going to
>> be a lot of claims over it.
>
>
> Yeah, if we're talking a "we serve" pump, or a station in New
> Jersey...
Or if a teenager borrowed used car (diesel is a few cents cheaper these
days....)
It seems that the current generation of teens is mechanically inept.
#50
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Re: Honda Pilot 2006 Problem
TeGGeR® wrote:
> Gordon McGrew <RgEmMcOgVrEew@mindspring.com> wrote in
> news:gas4e2lai4c5fnti04u6el9htbuugtklk1@4ax.com:
>>
>> Any idea what harm would be caused by diesel fuel? I would assume
>> mostly fuel system problems, but how extensive?
>
>
> No damage. It's just that modern spark ignition engines don't combust
> oil very well.
>
> Drain the diesel from the tank, refill with gas, then just keep
> cranking until gasoline reachs the injectors. It would be a bit
> easier if the vehicle in question didn't have a returnless system.
>
>
>
>>
>> Can't understand how he could do this if the nozzle is bigger. Could
>> be that the big tank was misfilled in which case there are going to
>> be a lot of claims over it.
>
>
> Yeah, if we're talking a "we serve" pump, or a station in New
> Jersey...
Or if a teenager borrowed used car (diesel is a few cents cheaper these
days....)
It seems that the current generation of teens is mechanically inept.
> Gordon McGrew <RgEmMcOgVrEew@mindspring.com> wrote in
> news:gas4e2lai4c5fnti04u6el9htbuugtklk1@4ax.com:
>>
>> Any idea what harm would be caused by diesel fuel? I would assume
>> mostly fuel system problems, but how extensive?
>
>
> No damage. It's just that modern spark ignition engines don't combust
> oil very well.
>
> Drain the diesel from the tank, refill with gas, then just keep
> cranking until gasoline reachs the injectors. It would be a bit
> easier if the vehicle in question didn't have a returnless system.
>
>
>
>>
>> Can't understand how he could do this if the nozzle is bigger. Could
>> be that the big tank was misfilled in which case there are going to
>> be a lot of claims over it.
>
>
> Yeah, if we're talking a "we serve" pump, or a station in New
> Jersey...
Or if a teenager borrowed used car (diesel is a few cents cheaper these
days....)
It seems that the current generation of teens is mechanically inept.
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Re: Honda Pilot 2006 Problem
"L Alpert" <alpertl@xxgmail.com> wrote in
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> TeGGeR® wrote:
>> Gordon McGrew <RgEmMcOgVrEew@mindspring.com> wrote in
>> news:gas4e2lai4c5fnti04u6el9htbuugtklk1@4ax.com:
>>>
>>> Any idea what harm would be caused by diesel fuel? I would assume
>>> mostly fuel system problems, but how extensive?
>>
>>
>> No damage. It's just that modern spark ignition engines don't combust
>> oil very well.
>>
>> Drain the diesel from the tank, refill with gas, then just keep
>> cranking until gasoline reachs the injectors. It would be a bit
>> easier if the vehicle in question didn't have a returnless system.
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>>> Can't understand how he could do this if the nozzle is bigger. Could
>>> be that the big tank was misfilled in which case there are going to
>>> be a lot of claims over it.
>>
>>
>> Yeah, if we're talking a "we serve" pump, or a station in New
>> Jersey...
>
> Or if a teenager borrowed used car (diesel is a few cents cheaper these
> days....)
Depends where the gas price is. Around here, diesel is pretty constant. Gas
fluctuates up and down around the diesel price, so sometimes diesel is
actually more expensive.
>
> It seems that the current generation of teens is mechanically inept.
>
They were in my day too.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
news:UFKFg.16473$o27.235@newssvr21.news.prodigy.co m:
> TeGGeR® wrote:
>> Gordon McGrew <RgEmMcOgVrEew@mindspring.com> wrote in
>> news:gas4e2lai4c5fnti04u6el9htbuugtklk1@4ax.com:
>>>
>>> Any idea what harm would be caused by diesel fuel? I would assume
>>> mostly fuel system problems, but how extensive?
>>
>>
>> No damage. It's just that modern spark ignition engines don't combust
>> oil very well.
>>
>> Drain the diesel from the tank, refill with gas, then just keep
>> cranking until gasoline reachs the injectors. It would be a bit
>> easier if the vehicle in question didn't have a returnless system.
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>>> Can't understand how he could do this if the nozzle is bigger. Could
>>> be that the big tank was misfilled in which case there are going to
>>> be a lot of claims over it.
>>
>>
>> Yeah, if we're talking a "we serve" pump, or a station in New
>> Jersey...
>
> Or if a teenager borrowed used car (diesel is a few cents cheaper these
> days....)
Depends where the gas price is. Around here, diesel is pretty constant. Gas
fluctuates up and down around the diesel price, so sometimes diesel is
actually more expensive.
>
> It seems that the current generation of teens is mechanically inept.
>
They were in my day too.
--
TeGGeR®
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Re: Honda Pilot 2006 Problem
"L Alpert" <alpertl@xxgmail.com> wrote in
news:UFKFg.16473$o27.235@newssvr21.news.prodigy.co m:
> TeGGeR® wrote:
>> Gordon McGrew <RgEmMcOgVrEew@mindspring.com> wrote in
>> news:gas4e2lai4c5fnti04u6el9htbuugtklk1@4ax.com:
>>>
>>> Any idea what harm would be caused by diesel fuel? I would assume
>>> mostly fuel system problems, but how extensive?
>>
>>
>> No damage. It's just that modern spark ignition engines don't combust
>> oil very well.
>>
>> Drain the diesel from the tank, refill with gas, then just keep
>> cranking until gasoline reachs the injectors. It would be a bit
>> easier if the vehicle in question didn't have a returnless system.
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>>> Can't understand how he could do this if the nozzle is bigger. Could
>>> be that the big tank was misfilled in which case there are going to
>>> be a lot of claims over it.
>>
>>
>> Yeah, if we're talking a "we serve" pump, or a station in New
>> Jersey...
>
> Or if a teenager borrowed used car (diesel is a few cents cheaper these
> days....)
Depends where the gas price is. Around here, diesel is pretty constant. Gas
fluctuates up and down around the diesel price, so sometimes diesel is
actually more expensive.
>
> It seems that the current generation of teens is mechanically inept.
>
They were in my day too.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
news:UFKFg.16473$o27.235@newssvr21.news.prodigy.co m:
> TeGGeR® wrote:
>> Gordon McGrew <RgEmMcOgVrEew@mindspring.com> wrote in
>> news:gas4e2lai4c5fnti04u6el9htbuugtklk1@4ax.com:
>>>
>>> Any idea what harm would be caused by diesel fuel? I would assume
>>> mostly fuel system problems, but how extensive?
>>
>>
>> No damage. It's just that modern spark ignition engines don't combust
>> oil very well.
>>
>> Drain the diesel from the tank, refill with gas, then just keep
>> cranking until gasoline reachs the injectors. It would be a bit
>> easier if the vehicle in question didn't have a returnless system.
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>>> Can't understand how he could do this if the nozzle is bigger. Could
>>> be that the big tank was misfilled in which case there are going to
>>> be a lot of claims over it.
>>
>>
>> Yeah, if we're talking a "we serve" pump, or a station in New
>> Jersey...
>
> Or if a teenager borrowed used car (diesel is a few cents cheaper these
> days....)
Depends where the gas price is. Around here, diesel is pretty constant. Gas
fluctuates up and down around the diesel price, so sometimes diesel is
actually more expensive.
>
> It seems that the current generation of teens is mechanically inept.
>
They were in my day too.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
#53
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Re: Honda Pilot 2006 Problem
"L Alpert" <alpertl@xxgmail.com> wrote in
news:UFKFg.16473$o27.235@newssvr21.news.prodigy.co m:
> TeGGeR® wrote:
>> Gordon McGrew <RgEmMcOgVrEew@mindspring.com> wrote in
>> news:gas4e2lai4c5fnti04u6el9htbuugtklk1@4ax.com:
>>>
>>> Any idea what harm would be caused by diesel fuel? I would assume
>>> mostly fuel system problems, but how extensive?
>>
>>
>> No damage. It's just that modern spark ignition engines don't combust
>> oil very well.
>>
>> Drain the diesel from the tank, refill with gas, then just keep
>> cranking until gasoline reachs the injectors. It would be a bit
>> easier if the vehicle in question didn't have a returnless system.
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>>> Can't understand how he could do this if the nozzle is bigger. Could
>>> be that the big tank was misfilled in which case there are going to
>>> be a lot of claims over it.
>>
>>
>> Yeah, if we're talking a "we serve" pump, or a station in New
>> Jersey...
>
> Or if a teenager borrowed used car (diesel is a few cents cheaper these
> days....)
Depends where the gas price is. Around here, diesel is pretty constant. Gas
fluctuates up and down around the diesel price, so sometimes diesel is
actually more expensive.
>
> It seems that the current generation of teens is mechanically inept.
>
They were in my day too.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
news:UFKFg.16473$o27.235@newssvr21.news.prodigy.co m:
> TeGGeR® wrote:
>> Gordon McGrew <RgEmMcOgVrEew@mindspring.com> wrote in
>> news:gas4e2lai4c5fnti04u6el9htbuugtklk1@4ax.com:
>>>
>>> Any idea what harm would be caused by diesel fuel? I would assume
>>> mostly fuel system problems, but how extensive?
>>
>>
>> No damage. It's just that modern spark ignition engines don't combust
>> oil very well.
>>
>> Drain the diesel from the tank, refill with gas, then just keep
>> cranking until gasoline reachs the injectors. It would be a bit
>> easier if the vehicle in question didn't have a returnless system.
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>>> Can't understand how he could do this if the nozzle is bigger. Could
>>> be that the big tank was misfilled in which case there are going to
>>> be a lot of claims over it.
>>
>>
>> Yeah, if we're talking a "we serve" pump, or a station in New
>> Jersey...
>
> Or if a teenager borrowed used car (diesel is a few cents cheaper these
> days....)
Depends where the gas price is. Around here, diesel is pretty constant. Gas
fluctuates up and down around the diesel price, so sometimes diesel is
actually more expensive.
>
> It seems that the current generation of teens is mechanically inept.
>
They were in my day too.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
#54
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Re: Honda Pilot 2006 Problem
"L Alpert" <alpertl@xxgmail.com> wrote in
news:UFKFg.16473$o27.235@newssvr21.news.prodigy.co m:
> TeGGeR® wrote:
>> Gordon McGrew <RgEmMcOgVrEew@mindspring.com> wrote in
>> news:gas4e2lai4c5fnti04u6el9htbuugtklk1@4ax.com:
>>>
>>> Any idea what harm would be caused by diesel fuel? I would assume
>>> mostly fuel system problems, but how extensive?
>>
>>
>> No damage. It's just that modern spark ignition engines don't combust
>> oil very well.
>>
>> Drain the diesel from the tank, refill with gas, then just keep
>> cranking until gasoline reachs the injectors. It would be a bit
>> easier if the vehicle in question didn't have a returnless system.
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>>> Can't understand how he could do this if the nozzle is bigger. Could
>>> be that the big tank was misfilled in which case there are going to
>>> be a lot of claims over it.
>>
>>
>> Yeah, if we're talking a "we serve" pump, or a station in New
>> Jersey...
>
> Or if a teenager borrowed used car (diesel is a few cents cheaper these
> days....)
Depends where the gas price is. Around here, diesel is pretty constant. Gas
fluctuates up and down around the diesel price, so sometimes diesel is
actually more expensive.
>
> It seems that the current generation of teens is mechanically inept.
>
They were in my day too.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
news:UFKFg.16473$o27.235@newssvr21.news.prodigy.co m:
> TeGGeR® wrote:
>> Gordon McGrew <RgEmMcOgVrEew@mindspring.com> wrote in
>> news:gas4e2lai4c5fnti04u6el9htbuugtklk1@4ax.com:
>>>
>>> Any idea what harm would be caused by diesel fuel? I would assume
>>> mostly fuel system problems, but how extensive?
>>
>>
>> No damage. It's just that modern spark ignition engines don't combust
>> oil very well.
>>
>> Drain the diesel from the tank, refill with gas, then just keep
>> cranking until gasoline reachs the injectors. It would be a bit
>> easier if the vehicle in question didn't have a returnless system.
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>>> Can't understand how he could do this if the nozzle is bigger. Could
>>> be that the big tank was misfilled in which case there are going to
>>> be a lot of claims over it.
>>
>>
>> Yeah, if we're talking a "we serve" pump, or a station in New
>> Jersey...
>
> Or if a teenager borrowed used car (diesel is a few cents cheaper these
> days....)
Depends where the gas price is. Around here, diesel is pretty constant. Gas
fluctuates up and down around the diesel price, so sometimes diesel is
actually more expensive.
>
> It seems that the current generation of teens is mechanically inept.
>
They were in my day too.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: Honda Pilot 2006 Problem
TeGGeR® wrote:
> "L Alpert" <alpertl@xxgmail.com> wrote in
> news:UFKFg.16473$o27.235@newssvr21.news.prodigy.co m:
>
>> TeGGeR® wrote:
>>> Gordon McGrew <RgEmMcOgVrEew@mindspring.com> wrote in
>>> news:gas4e2lai4c5fnti04u6el9htbuugtklk1@4ax.com:
>>>>
>>>> Any idea what harm would be caused by diesel fuel? I would assume
>>>> mostly fuel system problems, but how extensive?
>>>
>>>
>>> No damage. It's just that modern spark ignition engines don't
>>> combust oil very well.
>>>
>>> Drain the diesel from the tank, refill with gas, then just keep
>>> cranking until gasoline reachs the injectors. It would be a bit
>>> easier if the vehicle in question didn't have a returnless system.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Can't understand how he could do this if the nozzle is bigger.
>>>> Could be that the big tank was misfilled in which case there are
>>>> going to be a lot of claims over it.
>>>
>>>
>>> Yeah, if we're talking a "we serve" pump, or a station in New
>>> Jersey...
>>
>> Or if a teenager borrowed used car (diesel is a few cents cheaper
>> these days....)
>
>
>
> Depends where the gas price is. Around here, diesel is pretty
> constant. Gas fluctuates up and down around the diesel price, so
> sometimes diesel is actually more expensive.
>
>
>>
>> It seems that the current generation of teens is mechanically inept.
>>
>
>
> They were in my day too.
I'm just not accustomed to some of the answers I get. Me: "You should check
your oil"......Teenager's response (daughter's friend): "how do I do
that"....my reply: "never mind".
> "L Alpert" <alpertl@xxgmail.com> wrote in
> news:UFKFg.16473$o27.235@newssvr21.news.prodigy.co m:
>
>> TeGGeR® wrote:
>>> Gordon McGrew <RgEmMcOgVrEew@mindspring.com> wrote in
>>> news:gas4e2lai4c5fnti04u6el9htbuugtklk1@4ax.com:
>>>>
>>>> Any idea what harm would be caused by diesel fuel? I would assume
>>>> mostly fuel system problems, but how extensive?
>>>
>>>
>>> No damage. It's just that modern spark ignition engines don't
>>> combust oil very well.
>>>
>>> Drain the diesel from the tank, refill with gas, then just keep
>>> cranking until gasoline reachs the injectors. It would be a bit
>>> easier if the vehicle in question didn't have a returnless system.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Can't understand how he could do this if the nozzle is bigger.
>>>> Could be that the big tank was misfilled in which case there are
>>>> going to be a lot of claims over it.
>>>
>>>
>>> Yeah, if we're talking a "we serve" pump, or a station in New
>>> Jersey...
>>
>> Or if a teenager borrowed used car (diesel is a few cents cheaper
>> these days....)
>
>
>
> Depends where the gas price is. Around here, diesel is pretty
> constant. Gas fluctuates up and down around the diesel price, so
> sometimes diesel is actually more expensive.
>
>
>>
>> It seems that the current generation of teens is mechanically inept.
>>
>
>
> They were in my day too.
I'm just not accustomed to some of the answers I get. Me: "You should check
your oil"......Teenager's response (daughter's friend): "how do I do
that"....my reply: "never mind".
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Re: Honda Pilot 2006 Problem
TeGGeR® wrote:
> "L Alpert" <alpertl@xxgmail.com> wrote in
> news:UFKFg.16473$o27.235@newssvr21.news.prodigy.co m:
>
>> TeGGeR® wrote:
>>> Gordon McGrew <RgEmMcOgVrEew@mindspring.com> wrote in
>>> news:gas4e2lai4c5fnti04u6el9htbuugtklk1@4ax.com:
>>>>
>>>> Any idea what harm would be caused by diesel fuel? I would assume
>>>> mostly fuel system problems, but how extensive?
>>>
>>>
>>> No damage. It's just that modern spark ignition engines don't
>>> combust oil very well.
>>>
>>> Drain the diesel from the tank, refill with gas, then just keep
>>> cranking until gasoline reachs the injectors. It would be a bit
>>> easier if the vehicle in question didn't have a returnless system.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Can't understand how he could do this if the nozzle is bigger.
>>>> Could be that the big tank was misfilled in which case there are
>>>> going to be a lot of claims over it.
>>>
>>>
>>> Yeah, if we're talking a "we serve" pump, or a station in New
>>> Jersey...
>>
>> Or if a teenager borrowed used car (diesel is a few cents cheaper
>> these days....)
>
>
>
> Depends where the gas price is. Around here, diesel is pretty
> constant. Gas fluctuates up and down around the diesel price, so
> sometimes diesel is actually more expensive.
>
>
>>
>> It seems that the current generation of teens is mechanically inept.
>>
>
>
> They were in my day too.
I'm just not accustomed to some of the answers I get. Me: "You should check
your oil"......Teenager's response (daughter's friend): "how do I do
that"....my reply: "never mind".
> "L Alpert" <alpertl@xxgmail.com> wrote in
> news:UFKFg.16473$o27.235@newssvr21.news.prodigy.co m:
>
>> TeGGeR® wrote:
>>> Gordon McGrew <RgEmMcOgVrEew@mindspring.com> wrote in
>>> news:gas4e2lai4c5fnti04u6el9htbuugtklk1@4ax.com:
>>>>
>>>> Any idea what harm would be caused by diesel fuel? I would assume
>>>> mostly fuel system problems, but how extensive?
>>>
>>>
>>> No damage. It's just that modern spark ignition engines don't
>>> combust oil very well.
>>>
>>> Drain the diesel from the tank, refill with gas, then just keep
>>> cranking until gasoline reachs the injectors. It would be a bit
>>> easier if the vehicle in question didn't have a returnless system.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Can't understand how he could do this if the nozzle is bigger.
>>>> Could be that the big tank was misfilled in which case there are
>>>> going to be a lot of claims over it.
>>>
>>>
>>> Yeah, if we're talking a "we serve" pump, or a station in New
>>> Jersey...
>>
>> Or if a teenager borrowed used car (diesel is a few cents cheaper
>> these days....)
>
>
>
> Depends where the gas price is. Around here, diesel is pretty
> constant. Gas fluctuates up and down around the diesel price, so
> sometimes diesel is actually more expensive.
>
>
>>
>> It seems that the current generation of teens is mechanically inept.
>>
>
>
> They were in my day too.
I'm just not accustomed to some of the answers I get. Me: "You should check
your oil"......Teenager's response (daughter's friend): "how do I do
that"....my reply: "never mind".
#57
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Posts: n/a
Re: Honda Pilot 2006 Problem
TeGGeR® wrote:
> "L Alpert" <alpertl@xxgmail.com> wrote in
> news:UFKFg.16473$o27.235@newssvr21.news.prodigy.co m:
>
>> TeGGeR® wrote:
>>> Gordon McGrew <RgEmMcOgVrEew@mindspring.com> wrote in
>>> news:gas4e2lai4c5fnti04u6el9htbuugtklk1@4ax.com:
>>>>
>>>> Any idea what harm would be caused by diesel fuel? I would assume
>>>> mostly fuel system problems, but how extensive?
>>>
>>>
>>> No damage. It's just that modern spark ignition engines don't
>>> combust oil very well.
>>>
>>> Drain the diesel from the tank, refill with gas, then just keep
>>> cranking until gasoline reachs the injectors. It would be a bit
>>> easier if the vehicle in question didn't have a returnless system.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Can't understand how he could do this if the nozzle is bigger.
>>>> Could be that the big tank was misfilled in which case there are
>>>> going to be a lot of claims over it.
>>>
>>>
>>> Yeah, if we're talking a "we serve" pump, or a station in New
>>> Jersey...
>>
>> Or if a teenager borrowed used car (diesel is a few cents cheaper
>> these days....)
>
>
>
> Depends where the gas price is. Around here, diesel is pretty
> constant. Gas fluctuates up and down around the diesel price, so
> sometimes diesel is actually more expensive.
>
>
>>
>> It seems that the current generation of teens is mechanically inept.
>>
>
>
> They were in my day too.
I'm just not accustomed to some of the answers I get. Me: "You should check
your oil"......Teenager's response (daughter's friend): "how do I do
that"....my reply: "never mind".
> "L Alpert" <alpertl@xxgmail.com> wrote in
> news:UFKFg.16473$o27.235@newssvr21.news.prodigy.co m:
>
>> TeGGeR® wrote:
>>> Gordon McGrew <RgEmMcOgVrEew@mindspring.com> wrote in
>>> news:gas4e2lai4c5fnti04u6el9htbuugtklk1@4ax.com:
>>>>
>>>> Any idea what harm would be caused by diesel fuel? I would assume
>>>> mostly fuel system problems, but how extensive?
>>>
>>>
>>> No damage. It's just that modern spark ignition engines don't
>>> combust oil very well.
>>>
>>> Drain the diesel from the tank, refill with gas, then just keep
>>> cranking until gasoline reachs the injectors. It would be a bit
>>> easier if the vehicle in question didn't have a returnless system.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Can't understand how he could do this if the nozzle is bigger.
>>>> Could be that the big tank was misfilled in which case there are
>>>> going to be a lot of claims over it.
>>>
>>>
>>> Yeah, if we're talking a "we serve" pump, or a station in New
>>> Jersey...
>>
>> Or if a teenager borrowed used car (diesel is a few cents cheaper
>> these days....)
>
>
>
> Depends where the gas price is. Around here, diesel is pretty
> constant. Gas fluctuates up and down around the diesel price, so
> sometimes diesel is actually more expensive.
>
>
>>
>> It seems that the current generation of teens is mechanically inept.
>>
>
>
> They were in my day too.
I'm just not accustomed to some of the answers I get. Me: "You should check
your oil"......Teenager's response (daughter's friend): "how do I do
that"....my reply: "never mind".
#58
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Posts: n/a
Re: Honda Pilot 2006 Problem
TeGGeR® wrote:
> "L Alpert" <alpertl@xxgmail.com> wrote in
> news:UFKFg.16473$o27.235@newssvr21.news.prodigy.co m:
>
>> TeGGeR® wrote:
>>> Gordon McGrew <RgEmMcOgVrEew@mindspring.com> wrote in
>>> news:gas4e2lai4c5fnti04u6el9htbuugtklk1@4ax.com:
>>>>
>>>> Any idea what harm would be caused by diesel fuel? I would assume
>>>> mostly fuel system problems, but how extensive?
>>>
>>>
>>> No damage. It's just that modern spark ignition engines don't
>>> combust oil very well.
>>>
>>> Drain the diesel from the tank, refill with gas, then just keep
>>> cranking until gasoline reachs the injectors. It would be a bit
>>> easier if the vehicle in question didn't have a returnless system.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Can't understand how he could do this if the nozzle is bigger.
>>>> Could be that the big tank was misfilled in which case there are
>>>> going to be a lot of claims over it.
>>>
>>>
>>> Yeah, if we're talking a "we serve" pump, or a station in New
>>> Jersey...
>>
>> Or if a teenager borrowed used car (diesel is a few cents cheaper
>> these days....)
>
>
>
> Depends where the gas price is. Around here, diesel is pretty
> constant. Gas fluctuates up and down around the diesel price, so
> sometimes diesel is actually more expensive.
>
>
>>
>> It seems that the current generation of teens is mechanically inept.
>>
>
>
> They were in my day too.
I'm just not accustomed to some of the answers I get. Me: "You should check
your oil"......Teenager's response (daughter's friend): "how do I do
that"....my reply: "never mind".
> "L Alpert" <alpertl@xxgmail.com> wrote in
> news:UFKFg.16473$o27.235@newssvr21.news.prodigy.co m:
>
>> TeGGeR® wrote:
>>> Gordon McGrew <RgEmMcOgVrEew@mindspring.com> wrote in
>>> news:gas4e2lai4c5fnti04u6el9htbuugtklk1@4ax.com:
>>>>
>>>> Any idea what harm would be caused by diesel fuel? I would assume
>>>> mostly fuel system problems, but how extensive?
>>>
>>>
>>> No damage. It's just that modern spark ignition engines don't
>>> combust oil very well.
>>>
>>> Drain the diesel from the tank, refill with gas, then just keep
>>> cranking until gasoline reachs the injectors. It would be a bit
>>> easier if the vehicle in question didn't have a returnless system.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Can't understand how he could do this if the nozzle is bigger.
>>>> Could be that the big tank was misfilled in which case there are
>>>> going to be a lot of claims over it.
>>>
>>>
>>> Yeah, if we're talking a "we serve" pump, or a station in New
>>> Jersey...
>>
>> Or if a teenager borrowed used car (diesel is a few cents cheaper
>> these days....)
>
>
>
> Depends where the gas price is. Around here, diesel is pretty
> constant. Gas fluctuates up and down around the diesel price, so
> sometimes diesel is actually more expensive.
>
>
>>
>> It seems that the current generation of teens is mechanically inept.
>>
>
>
> They were in my day too.
I'm just not accustomed to some of the answers I get. Me: "You should check
your oil"......Teenager's response (daughter's friend): "how do I do
that"....my reply: "never mind".
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