It is pumped to the engine.
Sugar in the petrol tank will quickly cause a car to break down. The sugar gums up fuel lines and injectors, disabling fuel delivery.
Ford Mondeo '03 1.8 LX has 50 litre fuel tank
The petrol filter is located under the rear of the car, just forward and to the left of the fuel tank.
Ah, what a lovely question! When petrol is pumped from the tank to the engine of a car, we are relying on the property of liquids called "flowability." This allows the petrol to move smoothly through the fuel system and reach the engine where it can be used to power the vehicle on its journey. Just like how paint flows on our canvas, petrol flows through the car's system to keep us moving forward on our own unique path.
Underneath the car near fuel tank, close to the rear wheel arch!
There is no need to. I would not take into the paint shop with a tank full off fuel
petrol is synonymous to gasoline. so a petrol car is a car that uses gasoline as its source of fuel.
To what?? Try and put some propane in your car's petrol tank and you might find your answer for that case.
A full tank of petrol is worth as much as a full tank of petrol in any other car.
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.
The answer depends on the capacity of the fuel tank
To determine if a car is petrol or diesel, you can check the fuel cap or the fuel gauge. A petrol car will typically have a green fuel cap or a label that says "unleaded petrol," while a diesel car will have a black fuel cap or a label that says "diesel." Additionally, diesel fuel nozzles are usually larger than petrol nozzles at gas stations.