Dear Forum, I’m having quite a panic because I’m having a bad luck today: I’m driving an Audi A1 TDI (Common-Rail – 95 HP) and by accident (tank was filled in reserve i.e. about 5 liters of diesel) super fueled. After 1.39 l (i.e. actually “immediately” I realized my bad luck and contacted the Audi serviceline. There I was connected to an Audi technician who said “Refuel diesel and drive, as nothing should happen with such a small amount of it. So about 40 liters of diesel fuelled and followed this advice – which is pretty much the impulse for the whole dilemma. On the way to the office I read that even the smallest quantities are sufficient for modern diesel engines – at the latest I panicked – and therefore drove to a VW/Audi/Skoda workshop. The service acceptance there also meant “no problem – now you have a “winter diesel” … Well, so I “calmly” drive again to the office, and after i ntensivem Googlen I come back to the realization: In the Worstcase everything is “hinnig” (as we say in Austria) – i.e. injectors, pipes, pump… Well – panic level rises again – so I call my dealer, where I leased the item – the technician also said “with such a small amount there should be nothing…”. But now I am still not quite reassured: Is it really so that with such a small amount everything is OK (acceptance: I am now refueling imme r busy on after every ride..) or should I now set any actions? I am simply irritated by the advice of Audi to continue driving – would they have said “pump out!” I would have done so immediately! Please for urgent help! Thank you