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Old 01-09-2008, 04:04 PM
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HELP Low Sulfur Diesel into a ULSD 08 GL



Help, I just filled up my new 08 diesel with low sulfur and not ultra low sulfur. Should I pump it out? should I just fill in more of the correct ultra low? HELP HELP!!!

I call my salesman and he said it's a new car so it should be fine but not to do it again.

If I wanted to pump it out, can somebody provide some guidance on how to pump this gas out? I don't know if I can just stick a tube into the gas nozzle and pump it out. I heard it's kinda tricky.
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Old 01-09-2008, 04:26 PM
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LSD instead of ULSD

1st mistake: Not looking at the pump.
2nd mistake:Asking any salesunit a critical (or warranty type) question.

Call your Stealership's service director and ask for a definitive answer!

(I believe you may be underneath the SUV later today with a very large empty
container letting Gravity do it's work.)

In any case, How wonderful that Rudolph's ghost let you find the error before
you ran the tank of LSD through the ULSD compliant engine!

Mercedes customer service is in a training meeting...roadside is busy.

Mercedes issued a white paper to the dealerships warning that serious
damage will occur to the exhaust system should LSD be run through a
ULSD engine!

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