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Replacing a gas or petrol filter in recent vehicles such as the Opel Utility 1.4 requires removing the gas tank. This is best left to professionals due to the complexity of the task.
in the tank
You need to "drop" the tank.
I don't know who asked that question, but he must be f***ed in the brain
The petrol is pumped from the tank to feed the engine.
It all depends on what corsa it is, my opel corsa 1997 1.3i Lite's filter is situated inside the petrol tank, you can get to it by lifting up the back seat and opening tha black round cap. I have a corsa c sxi 2001. I will be changing the petrol filter at the weekend. It is situated under the car beside the petrol tank near the back. Make sure you depresurise the tank before taking the old one off or you will have petrol all over. Leave for 20mins with key out the egnition and relese petrol cap then put it back on and start work. Have rags and paper ready for spillage. Hope this helps I have a Corsa c 2001 and i am in the prossess of changing the petrol filter. Mine is at the side of the petrol tank just under the front side of your back off side wheel. You should get at it by lifting the back off side of your car and put it on an axel stand. It is just as the chap said before me
A full tank of petrol is worth as much as a full tank of petrol in any other car.
Depends on the size of said tank. Or if you are talking about a military tank then it depends on which tank you are talking about.
Assuming that you add petrol to your tank, either you're driving it farther than it can go on the amount of petrol in your tank, or there is a leak from the tank.
Some collective nouns to use for petrol are a tank of petrol, a can of petrol, a container of petrol.
In the petrol tank. Under passenger seat is opening to tank.
enough petrol to get you to a petrol garage anywhere in the UK