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can fuel tanks drain themselves?
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PugGti180
PostPosted: Fri Mar 09, 2012 9:43 am Up
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Wee question... Is it possible for a fuel tank to drain itself in the event of bending valves I.E, timing belt de-tensioning etc. Just after my mishap the fuel gauge says empty, like it doesn't even move from ignition off position even when ignition is on. Btw not sure if tank is actually empty yet.
Any feedback would be great cheers.

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Big_Rich180
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Err no lol not unless there is a hole in it.

Maybe the float that reads the amount of fuel is broke.

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20619d
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mine did this back along. i filled car up with fuel took it to the dealers and they pluged sumthing into car under the rear seats and it mad it say had fuel tank. been fine every since
 
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PugGti180
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I think that's where the solenoid and plugs are for the fuel sender. It was there on my 106 anyway. Ok well cheers for the advice. Smile
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20619d wrote:
mine did this back along. i filled car up with fuel took it to the dealers and they pluged sumthing into car under the rear seats and it mad it say had fuel tank. been fine every since

Thats where the fuel filter/pump is I think, so that would have the level sensor on or float or whatever it is.

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Antknee
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jf you want to drain it get an angle grinder and cut the corner off it
 
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They don't drain themselves, but the fuel pixies steal it.
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