Mobile Units On Call across Bristol Now
If you’ve put the wrong fuel in your car in Bristol, don’t worry—help is just a call away! Our mobile fuel drain specialists operate across the city, providing a fast and reliable service to get you moving again. Whether you’re stuck at a petrol station, roadside, or at home, we’ll come to you and fix the issue on the spot.
With an average response time of 46 minutes, our expert technicians will drain the contaminated fuel, flush your system, and have your vehicle running smoothly again. We offer a 24/7 emergency service, so no matter when or where, we’re ready to assist.

Wrong Fuel Drain Bristol
Fuel Fixer provides a professional wrong fuel drain service throughout Bristol. Our mobile units cover the entire city, ensuring that no matter where you are, we can get to you quickly and remove the wrong fuel from your vehicle safely and efficiently.

Petrol in Diesel Car Bristol
Accidentally filled your diesel car with petrol? Do not drive your vehicle! This can lead to significant damage if not addressed immediately. Our technicians in Bristol are trained to safely drain the incorrect fuel, flush your system, and get your car running as good as new—usually within an hour.

AdBlue Contamination Bristol
If you’ve mistakenly added AdBlue to your fuel tank, don’t attempt to start your vehicle. AdBlue contamination requires specialist treatment, and our expert team in Bristol is fully equipped to handle it. We will drain, clean, and flush your system to prevent costly engine damage and get you back on the road safely.

Fuel Drain Service Bristol
We are proud to be the leading fuel drain service in Bristol, providing fast, efficient, and professional assistance for all types of fuel contamination. Our trained technicians, rapid response times, and 99.9% success rate make us the number one choice in the area.
Give us a Call
If you’ve put the wrong fuel in your car, call us now for immediate assistance in Bristol. Our dedicated team is available 24/7 to provide expert fuel drain services wherever you need us.
We cover all major areas in and around Bristol, including:
| Bristol City | Windmill Hill | Cotham |
| Clifton | Easton | St George East |
| Lawrence Hill | Hillfields | Eastville |
| Ashley | Horfield | Southville |
| Bishopston |
24/7 Mobile wrong fuel removal. We’ll get you back on the road now.
Nationwide Immediate Call-Out by the leading wrong fuel recovery specialists
Call now on 0333 366 1081 for immediate assistance. Phones manned 24/7. Average time for us to reach you is 46 minutes. We aim to get you back on the road within 90 minutes of receiving your call.
| Total cases (2024–25): 1,149 | Wrong fuel: 991 (86.2%) | AdBlue: 93 (8.1%) | Median drain time: 47 mins | Busiest postcode: BS16 Filton/Frenchay (95 cases) | Fastest drain area: BS37 Chipping Sodbury (41 mins) | Top make: Volkswagen |
- Fuel Fixer handled 1,149 fuel drain cases in Bristol across 2024 and 2025 — making Bristol the South West’s largest single city by fuel drain case volume, and the second-largest individual city area in our dataset after Birmingham.
- BS16 (Frenchay and Filton — home to the Bristol aerospace quarter) is the county’s busiest postcode with 95 cases, driven by the large workforce at Airbus, Rolls-Royce and BAE Systems operations in the area.
- The VW Transporter is Bristol’s second most commonly misfuelled model with 26 cases — higher than in most counties, reflecting the city’s active trades and commercial van sector alongside the strong aerospace industry presence.
- The median on-site drain time in Bristol is 47 minutes — above the national wrong fuel average of 34.8 minutes. Bristol’s complex urban road network and limited access routes through the city contribute to longer technician transit times.
- Volkswagen is Bristol’s most commonly misfuelled make (161 cases), followed by Mercedes (108) and Ford (75) — consistent with the mixed fleet of corporate lease cars and commercial vehicles serving the city’s aerospace and technology economy.
- Water contamination accounts for 2.3% of Bristol cases — one of the higher water contamination rates in the South West, possibly related to the older vehicle stock in some parts of the Bristol postcode area.