Hey, as the title already says, my sister recently borrowed our Lodgy for a longer motorway ride, because her little 1.2l suction gasoline is not the best vehicle for it. But when she refueled, she unfortunately forgot that the Lodgy was driving with diesel, filled it with fuel (40l petrol) and drove on until he started stuttering (about 5km). At that point she also noticed her mistake and had the Lodgy towed and pumped out. It stutters at low revolutions and a lot of load, hardly starts at the low temperatures (now at -15 °C I had to turn it for 15 seconds and it barely came over 800 revolutions despite full throttle, until it finally injected/burned on all cylinders after 30 further seconds and finally ran half normal) and even at high revolutions it is much weaker than before. Technical data: BJ: 12/2012 134,000km 1.6d ci 110ps My question is now: What would a repair cost (I take high pressure pump, injectors and lines (+tank?), or can it be that only the pump gives up its mind?) and what do you think the repair would pay off or should you try to get rid of it (how does it look with residual value?) More information about the value assessment: Otherwise it is technically in a perfect condition. Only a few small external scratches, just new brakes front and crossbars a uf one side, new V-belts at 130,000km, §57a report without defects and almost all the equipment you could have in 2012.