Yes, the gas tank of a 1992 Isuzu Amigo typically has a drain plug. This allows for the removal of any residual fuel or contaminants that may accumulate in the tank over time. However, it’s important to consult the vehicle's service manual for specific information regarding the location and use of the plug. Always exercise caution when working with fuel systems.
17 gallons
take off the gas tank
Inside the fuel tank. you must drop tank to get to it. pain in the butt.
17 gal
The fuel pump is an 'in tank' pump. You have to lower the tank to get to the plate that has the fuel pump attatched.
I had found the pump to be in the fuel tank ! I had to drop the cover and then drain what little gas was left . Disconnect all fuel lines and vent hoses . Then the tank was free to drop . Removed the pump and cleaned tank prior to installation ... Then , reinstalled .
The gas tank on a 1989 Isuzu Amigo has a capacity of approximately 13 gallons (about 49 liters). This size allows for a reasonable driving range, considering the vehicle's fuel efficiency for that era. Always check the owner's manual or consult a mechanic for precise specifications.
It is in the fuel tank if it is fuel injected.
Drop the fuel tank or remove the bed.
Yes it does.
There is none!!
In recent experience, I have learned that a 1992 rodeo does not have a cut off switch and that on most the fuel pump is in the tank!