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August 14th, 2012 10:09 AM #1hi guys,
just would like to ask what is the EASIEST/FASTEST way to suck/sip fuel from a vios 2010 manual 1300cc
I have thought of ways but I am not so sure if this will work or I might damage some hoses/sensors.
1. go under the vehicle, find the fuel tank, find the the hose which leads to the tank, I think there is a small hole which we can put a hose which sucks fuel.
2. pop the hood, find the fuel filter, (i actually dont know where it is), find the hose which goes to the engine, then disconnect the hose, start the engine and start sipping fuel.
3. lift the back seat, open the fuel lid, but we tried this yesterday, we cannot seem to open it.
Do you guys have tried this before? hope you can help me.
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August 14th, 2012 10:35 AM #2wala bang drain plug yung fuel tank? medjo mahirap din kasi ang alam ko may separator yung mga fuel tank... kung talagang all gas i think you need to pull down yung gas tank because of the seaparator ng mga tank.. ...
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August 14th, 2012 10:57 AM #4
Best to pull down the tank or find the drain plug underneath. If you can't find it, only other way is to pull out the fuel pump assembly under the rear seat and insert a hose to siphon the gas. But this will make your cabin smell of gasoline fumes.
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August 14th, 2012 01:01 PM #7
open the line before the fuel rail, rubber hose yun, then get a container, itutuok mu sa container then ask somebody to key it to ignition, sisirit yung fuel sa container.. just be careful with the gasoline... baka masunog kotse mo...
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August 14th, 2012 01:38 PM #9
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August 14th, 2012 01:41 PM #10
This would be best if I have time and the personnel to do it. I just have my driver and me to do this.
Yes, I have seen the fuel pump assemble beneath the rear seat. What I did was take out the cover which is covered by black sticky stuff. Then a steel cover with 3 hoses in it. I think 1 is for the fuel gauge sensor.
But it is so hard to take out that steel cover.
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