Is it common for misfuelling inhibitors to prevent filling with the correct fuel?

My 2009 diesel Ford Mondeo is fitted with a misfuelling inhibitor. I called in at a recently-refurbished Esso station in Stoke-on-Trent at the weekend to find both the petrol and diesel nozzles were the same size. Yes, you guessed, I was unable to fill the tank. Is this a common problem?

Asked on 23 June 2010 by Geoff Roberts

Answered by Honest John
Very uncommon.
Tags: misfuelling
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