I do not know and that is the reason I am asking. OK!
I can let you know that you need many small repairs 100,000km and it needs extensive repairs at 150,000km.However if you maintain it properly it will go up to 300,000km.
Yes you can I know a few people that use a 5W-30 Diesel and a 15W-40 Diesel. Hope This Helps.
First off the fuel filler neck is a different size, and you cannot insert a diesel nozzle in a petrol car, secondly somewhere on the vehicle is should say diesel. Also look at the fuel gauge when it will say diesel only. Lastly read the owners manual.
No, the fuel system needs drained and flushed.
Well, I know when a tire on my car needs to be replaced when there is no tread left on it. What are YOU referring to
If you are asking this question then your car probably needs an emission test
diesel
The carburetor needs calibration or changing of possibly defective part, for example, gasket or needles.
It should be diesel fuel in a diesel car - in the US and Europe, that will be #2 Ultra Low Sulphur Diesel.
The first car was on diesel.
Yes, in the radiator, unless it's air cooled (I don't know of any air cooled diesel car/truck engines)