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Old 24-02-2017, 20:06   #1
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Put 20 off litres of petrol in the terrano and then added 30 odd litres of diesel
Runs fine but took half hour to start earlier

I am in the middle of nowhere with the caravan and no tools is there an easy way to drain the fuel tank please
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Old 24-02-2017, 20:20   #2
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Not sure if it is on all the Teranno's, but my T2 had a drain bolt right in the middle of the bottom of the tank..
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Old 24-02-2017, 20:44   #3
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Can you get a hose pipe down the filler, try not to drink too much fuel when getting the fuel flowing though. Do you have a pipe on the caravan you could use to do it.
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Old 24-02-2017, 20:46   #4
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I am in the middle of nowhere with the caravan and no tools is there an easy way to drain the fuel tank please


Were is your middle of know where. We have members all over!
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Old 24-02-2017, 20:49   #5
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Don't forget that in the T2 tool kit under the rear seats is a pair of pliers, double ended screwdriver and an open ended spanner that fits a good assortment of bits on the car.

Well that is provided someone has not nicked it in the cars past life, or Nissan penny pinched and stopped including it on the later models.
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Old 24-02-2017, 20:58   #6
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Can you get a hose pipe down the filler, try not to drink too much fuel when getting the fuel flowing though. Do you have a pipe on the caravan you could use to do it.
Top Tip: Use a clear pipe.
2nd Top Tip: Stop the flow with your tongue rather than trying to get a finger in there (oo er missus).
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Old 24-02-2017, 21:02   #7
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Top Tip: Use a clear pipe.
Or get the missus to do it whist you press and imaginary button under the bonnet

Seriously though take care, a car is only a car and can be fixed but being in the middle of nowhere with a car that will not start and fuel poisoning is never a good thing.

Good luck mate.
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Old 24-02-2017, 21:26   #8
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Old 24-02-2017, 22:28   #9
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is your "3" early or late, what I mean is, is it normal injector pump or common rail ie electronic injectors, if it is common rail, do not run the engine, petrol kills lube and will kill your pump and injectors very quickly, if an earlier model then assuming you filled the tank to the brim with derv then 20 lt petrol and 50 lt derv is not too bad and should not harm the pump and injectors but combustion will be hotter so keep the revs and the load down, Rick
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20 of rug and 30 of derv
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Old 25-02-2017, 12:35   #11
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It's on a 04 plate

will try later

I'm in Pembridge
10 mile from Leominster
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