No.
It's an "in tank" fuel pump. The pumping mechanism is actually IN the fuel at the bottom of the tank so it doesn't need to be primed. If it's not functioning then you have another problem.
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It depends on your local health department code. Generally, it required pumping it out, then busting a hole in the bottom of it, then collapsing the sides in on itself, the covering with dirt.
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.
You are pumping it in too fast, and it is flowing back toward the nozzle. Try easing up on the trigger and pumping a little bit slower. I have tried that and it doesn't matter how slow I squeeze the nozzle it keeps shutting off. The car is a Hyundai Accent.
Usually on the bottom of the pick up in the tank.
It is mounted up in the BOTTOM of the washer tank. You will have to remove the tank to get to it.
Bottom of the air tank. Used to drain the water in the bottom off the tank
Depends on capacity of tank but not much. It is heavier than gas and will go to bottom where pick up is
Sugar sits on the bottom of the tank like sand unless you have some water in the tank also.
A septic tank needs to be pumped when full or before a big get together at your house. Also you need to clean up the septic from back up. Using things sucks as Rid X can help you as well.