Depends. Older cars have metal gas tanks, and, with proper proceedures, again, proper steps, they can be welded. Your radiator repair shops will usually help you out with that. They fill it with water, after doing a few other tricks, which, I wont go into because this is very dangerous, and should be left to a pro. Newer cars all have plastic tanks in them now, and have to be replaced.
It is part of the fuel pump module in the tank.
Look under the vehicle - follow the fuel line from tank - remove clamps and mounting to replace
The fuel pump is in the fuel tank. You have to remove the fuel tank to access.
Located in the fuel tank- unless there is an access area tank may have to be removed
On all fuel injection motors from the early 90's with fuel injection the fuel pump is located inside the gas tank. Before you try and pull the fuel pump out you need to relieve the presure in the lines. Please use caution. A good repair manual will tell you how to do this job the right way.
Its in the fuel tank. you need to drop the tank to repair.
its in the fuel tank repair about 700.00
You could repair a leaking fuel tank by taking it off of the vehicle and welding it. Once the welding has dried you may put it back on the vehicle.
the fuel pump is in the gas tank
In the fuel tank.
The fuel pump and sending tank are integrated into the tank. Drop the tank to remove and replace it as it is located on the top of it.
Mounted on top and inside the fuel tank. You must remove the fuel tank to replace the pump.
It is a difficult repair because the fuel tank must be removed unless there is an access panel above the fuel tank.
try Napa, they have fuel line repair kits
You can try to repair a small leak in a diesel fuel tank without taking off and welding by using specially made putty.
I have a 1993 sidekick and the fuel pump is located in the tank. It is necessary to drop the fuel tank to replace since there are no hatches to remove to get to the top of the tank. This is probably the common repair procedure for most fuel injected vehicles.
No, it is a poor fuel for use in autos.