If you've gone and put the wrong fuel in your Daewoo you probably want to know what you should do about it. The answer to this question depends on the quantity of Diesel you put in your Petrol car.
The first thing we need to look at is the Daewoo's fuel tank capacity. So, what is the fuel capacity of a 2-litre Petrol Espero 2.0 CD? The answer is: the fuel tank capacity of most Daewoo Espero 2.0 CDs is about 50 litres (according to our database).
What to do about putting Diesel in a Petrol Daewoo will vary dependent on the amount of Diesel used. So, there are three possible scenarios:
(Please Note: These figures are approximates. Running an engine on any amount of incorrect fuel can cause damage, regardless of contamination percentage. Information given here is advice based solely on our customer reports and case histories. Full details should be procured from your vehicle manufacturer.)To be completely sure you are doing the right thing, give us a call. We can provide sensible advice based on thousands of successfully resolved fuel contaminations. Additionally, no matter where you are in the UK, we are able to get a fuel drain vehicle out to you to perform a full fuel drain on your vehicle. And we are specialists in conducting fuel drains on Daewoos.
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On a vehicle that has been run on the wrong/contaminated fuel we can also:
Did you know this interesting little fact about Daewoo?
Daewoo Motors was a South Korean automotive company established in 1982, part of the Daewoo Group. It sold most of its assets in 2001 to General Motors, after running into financial trouble, becoming a subsidiary of the American company and in 2011, it was replaced by GM Korea. In 2002, Daewoo Commercial Vehicle Company was spun off from parent Daewoo Motor Co. Ltd. In 2004, it was acquired by Tata Motors, India's largest passenger automobile and commercial vehicle manufacturing company.