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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.my wife did it last week, all 60 litres of the stuff. The car stopped working after a few miles. Had our garage drain it, they charged us �60. Car works fine with no lasting damage. Be aware, some garages charge by the litre for disposal of the tainted petrol.
Fuel nozzles/filler holes here are the same as in the US, unleaded ones are smaller so you can't put diesel into them, of course it doesn't work the other way round.
I confess to having stuffed my Mk4 diesel golf with unleaded. I found that it is not as bad as I was lead to believe.Firstly, I had not driven the car very far, and I do not know if that makes a difference. The fuel can be syphoned out of the fuel tank by opening the trap door under the back seat and carefully removing the fuel pump ( it is full of fuel). Syphoning out of the filler cap won't work because it is a doglegged pipe to the tank. Once the fuel is out the fuel filter has to be replaced with a new item and fresh diesel put in the tank. The golf fuel system does not have to be bled, but it takes a lot of cranking to get the car going, and I had to recharge the battery before the car started.Then it worked and has given no further trouble. A HAYES manual is useful, obviously, if only for the safety angle of messing with fuel.All the scary stuff with �3000 bills and duff jets and things is urban myth.