Youngowner21 Posted February 3, 2024 Share Posted February 3, 2024 So the title explains it I’m having trouble with siphoning the fuel, I’m trying to do it because I believe there’s water in the tank. I’m using a pennzoil transfer pump. The line isn’t going all the way to the tank. Idk if there’s a method to it or I’m stupid. Any advice would help. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ron Walker Posted February 3, 2024 Share Posted February 3, 2024 An anti-siphon device was installed in the fuel filler tube in most vehicles since the late 1980s. The Internet may give you tips on how to bypass it, but there are risks due to the possibility of sparks, fire and explosion. Others may weigh in on how to drain the tank. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ron Walker Posted February 3, 2024 Share Posted February 3, 2024 Also, go to the "How to Guides", drive train, then fuel system, for some discussion on the fuel system. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rogold Posted February 3, 2024 Share Posted February 3, 2024 (edited) You could disconnect the fuel line at the fuel filter, put a piece of hose or tubing pushed onto the disconnected line to a container big enough to hold all the gas. Then connect 12volts to the green connector under the hood to supply power to the fuel pump until the tank empties. Reatta Owners Journal - Fuel Pump Prime Connector Location Edited February 3, 2024 by rogold 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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