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Fuel is drained from a Honda Odyssey by inserting a siphon tube into the tank. It is then allowed to drain into an external tank or container.
There is no fuel tank drain plug.
You will have to syphen.
I have a 2001 montero sport xls and I found out today it does have a plug in the bottom of the fuel tank
Your 2001 Honda CRV holds 58 liters or 15.3 US gallons of fuel.
The fuel lines on a 2001 Honda 300ex run from the fuel tank, along the vehicle's frame, to the carburetor. It is made of a fuel resistant rubber material.
If you are changing the fuel pump, look for an access panel above the pump. Most Honda's have one and removing the fuel tank is not necessary.
NO, you must pump fuel out with a hand pump.
The 1997 Toyota Corolla fuel tank can be drained by removing the fuel tank fuel line. Most of the fuel will drain out. To completely drain the fuel tank you will need to remove the fuel tank.
You cannot drain it as there is no drain plug. You will need to pump the fuel out with a mechanical hand pump. You can get one fairly cheaply at most auto parts stores.
The fuel pump is located in the gas tank. You will need to drain the gas tank in order to access the fuel pump.
What I've always done is put the gas tank on reserve and pull the hose that connects from the tank to the carb and have it drain into a gas can. It will get almost all the gas out of the tank.