Cherokee Crd

I have GRAND CHEROKEE 2.7 CRD SPORT (2004)AND I PUT 10£ OF PETROL INSTEAD OF DIESEL?

It did not start (although i tried 5 times) so i had it towed to my house. I called the local mechanic who flushed the petrol from the tank and the pipes. After that i put lot of diesel in the jeep, but it still will not start.

The jeeps computer diagonistics shows "CHECK GAGES" although it did start for 20 seconds but i think that was due to old diesel still in the pump or filter.

I have asked lot of garages and mechanics but the answers i get is;

Fuel injector pump needs changing
The pump needs to be primed
I have to keep starting 30-40 times
i have to flush the pump with detergent of fluid

Please can an expert advise.

I would try changing the fuel filter first as it's not that pricey. Thats what the boys do in my work & very rarley have they to change the fuel pumps.

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