Wrong Fuel in Your Car? Here's What to Do - Advice from Get Drivers Ed
Mistakenly putting the wrong fuel in your car can happen to anyone. At Get Drivers Ed, we believe in preparing our drivers ed students for all kinds of scenarios, including this common mishap. Here’s a guide on what to do if you find yourself in this situation.
Steps to Take If You Put the Wrong Fuel in Your Car
Don't Start the Engine: If you realize the mistake before starting the car, don’t turn on the ignition. Starting the engine can circulate the wrong fuel and cause more damage.
Move Your Car Safely: If possible, push the car to a safe spot. Avoid driving it.
Notify the Station Attendant: Let the attendant know what happened. They might have valuable advice or assistance.
Call for Professional Help: Contact a tow service to take your car to a mechanic or a service center that can drain and clean the fuel system.
Check Your Insurance: Some insurance policies cover misfuelling. Check to see if your policy can help with the costs involved.
Putting the wrong fuel in your car is a fixable error, but knowing how to handle it is crucial. For more practical tips and comprehensive drivers ed courses, visit Get Drivers Ed. Explore our offerings at https://getdriversed.com/courses, or contact us at [email protected] or +1 (877) 779-3336.