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For long term storage, keep it full.
well either you have over half a tank, or a faulty sender unit
This means your car is working. Driving burns gas, and it disappears from the gas tank.
It is the cap that screws into the gas tank to keep the gas in, and the elements out.
To keep dirt, water, etc out of the fuel tank.
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If you keep an almost empty gas tank, residue can build up and clog up your gas tank. Other than that, a parked car doesn't use gas, unless your car is left idleing, (with an almost empty tank). Then, the gas stays in the back part of the tank and the gas could'nt get to the carburator, so the car would, in effect, run out off gas.
put a hose in the tank and suck on it until gas starts to come out make sure what you are draining into is kept lower than the tank and that you keep the gas out of you mouth
It's not advisable to keep a can of gas in your car... too easy for a fire to result in the event of a crash. --------------------------------- additionally modern cars have an electric fuel pump in the gas tank. The gas is not just fuel, but also helps the fuel pump cool. Run out of gas and you can ruin a fuel pump by continuously cranking the engine. Some recommend never letting your tank get below about 1/8 tank to keep enough fuel to cool the pump. Just keep some gas in the car.
on my 02 it was located above the gas tank on the passenger side. its really simple to change you will need ramps or jack stands to keep the truck up, and wear safety goggles because gas will come out of the filter.
No, the engine will just not run or run poorly and smoke depending on how much diesel is in the tank. If you put very little just keep driving and fill the tank up with gas when you have 1/2 tank. If you put allot and the engine will not run then you will need to drain the tank, replace the fuel filter, blow out the lines, and fill the tank with gas.
after your all out of a gas it could keep you going for 30mins or so...