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You may have a bad ground in that case, the ground is at the top of the gas tank or the float inside the gas tank could have sunk or got stuck. Check your wires going to and from it not have a power or ground could do it as well.
you have to cyphin the old gas out if you have a full tank but if you have a low tank put new gas in and plush it out and then you have your third option you have to unhook you gas line to drian you gas out which i think is the safest way possibleDO NOT DRIVE THE VEHICLE UN TILL EMPTY AND REFEULED
Unless there is a ton of water in there then I would just add some gas line antifreeze and run the truck until the tank is almost empty. The only would be to either siphon with a pump (you will need to take the screen out of the filler pipe) or drop the tank. Look directly underneath the filler pipe on your truck for the gas tank. Again, if it was me I would just run it out.
Filling your fuel tank will not make your car shake, unless you got some bad fuel that was contaminated with moisture.
The best thing to do is siphon it out. You can purchase a small inexpensive hand pump at most Auto Parts stores. After removing the bad gas, add at least 5 gallons of fresh fuel and one can of a good Fuel System cleaner such as Seafoam or Techron to the tank and fill it up.
I got 500km out of my first tank.
# It inside the gas tank you got to drop the tank to get to it
Engine choke and make noise if the Engine Oil is low. of if you got bad gas...
under the car i have a 94 in it got rust in the tank ima clean it out
The only vehicle that I have ever owned that had a drain plug in the fuel tank was a 1982 Volvo 244GL ( It came in handy when I got a bad load of gas )
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Your screwed depending how much you got in there.