£6.7k Repair Bill After Contaminated Diesel at Glasgow Station
A Glasgow man incurred £6,678 in repair costs after his car seized due to suspected contaminated fuel. The incident highlights potential industry risks regarding fuel quality and accountability.

Allan Menzies, a 49-year-old crematorium worker from Glasgow, faced a £6,678 repair bill after his Jaguar XF malfunctioned following a fill-up with diesel he suspects was contaminated. The vehicle began showing a 'water in fuel' warning shortly after filling on March 10, 2026, prompting Allan to seek mechanical assistance.
Extensive repairs included replacing the fuel system components, as diagnostics revealed significant damage, including a non-functional fuel pump. Despite filing a claim with his insurer and the fuel supplier, both claims were rejected due to lack of evidence linking the issues to the fuel.
An ongoing investigation by Glasgow City Council aims to address complaints regarding fuel quality at the station. This incident underscores the financial risks motorists face when encountering fuel contamination and the challenges in substantiating claims.




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