A small amount, say a couple ounces of water you could probably treat with a good dry gas treatment. Any more than that would require removal of the fuel tank, then removal of the fuel sending unit/fuel pump assembly from the tank, then draining, cleaning and drying could be effectively done.
remove the fuel tank and drain the water
The only way to know for sure if a person has water in the gas tank is to drain the tank. Usually a car will sputter and die if there is water in the tank.
It is probably best to drain and flush the tank.
You need to drain the tank.
Drain and clean the tank. Replace fuel filter.
depends on how much water if its alot you can do one of two things drain the tank or add alot of dry gas more water more dry gas
It Does Not Have A Gas Tank Drain Plug. You Will Have To Siphon The Gas Out. Or Drop The Tank With It In It. GOOD LUCK
They dont use a drain pug on the gas tank, only way to drain it is to get a siphone pump and drain it. oldgrizzly
there is no drain plugs on a gas tank u have to ru nout the gas
Have you tried using gas line antifreeze? That will help to remove some of the water in the gas. The best way to make certain all the water is out of the tank is to siphon the gas out, let the tank air out and re-fill the tank with gas from a station you know does not have water in the gas.
Almost no vehicle has a drain plug on the fuel tank.
The water sinks to the bottom. If your pick-up in near the bottom your engine will quit. You will need to drain the tank.