A Redditor shared that story in the Ask a Mechanic forum. As funny as it sounds, mechanics quickly piled on with serious advice. Filling a diesel vehicle with gasoline can destroy the fuel system.
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Kia and Hyundai are recalling thousands of vehicles in the U.S. because of an issue that could cause fuel tanks to melt. The recalls affect approximately 250,547 Kia K5 sedans from model years ...
The National Highway Transportation Safety Administration announced the recall of 250,547 Kia vehicles over an issue with fuel tanks that could cause them to melt. The recall covers K5 vehicles made ...
Hyundai has recalled more than 85,000 Sonata vehicles due to a potential fuel tank leak that could melt the tank. Hyundai Motor America issued a recall for about 85,043 2020-2023 Sonata vehicles on ...
Over 250,000 Kia vehicles are being recalled due to safety concerns. According to a notice posted on Nov. 17 from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), Kia America, Inc. issued ...
Hyundai and Kia have issued a voluntary recall for a pair of late-model sedans over a reason that we actually haven't heard of before. Recall documents from the National Highway Traffic Safety ...
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Related brands Hyundai and Kia are recalling more than 85,000 and 250,500 sedans, respectively, over an issue with the check valve that may lead to the fuel tank melting. Related: More Recall News ...
Your car's engine needs a very specific diet of air and fuel to do its job, and it's the fuel pressure regulator's (FPR) job to feed it the right amount. The gadget is relatively tiny and can fit in ...
The Army has solved its drone problem. What you do is: you shoot them with a tank. Problem solved, right? Not quite, but that describes some of the reaction after the service released its latest ...