
Methods for extracting fuel from the Wuling Hongguang fuel tank: 1. Park the car facing uphill on a slope—the steeper the slope, the easier it is to extract fuel; 2. Put the gear in first and engage the handbrake; 3. Open the fuel tank cap and insert one end of a hose into the tank (try to reach the bottom as much as possible); 4. Use airflow to draw out the gasoline—a simple method is to suck with your mouth; 5. When gasoline reaches the hose opening, cover the opening and slowly direct it into a container; 6. Allow the gasoline to flow from the tank into the container. The Wuling Hongguang is the first independently developed crossover product between commercial and passenger vehicles launched by SAIC-GM-Wuling. In terms of body dimensions, the Wuling Hongguang measures 4305mm in length, 1680mm in width, and 1770mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2720mm.

I've been driving the Wuling Hongguang for long-distance trips for several years, so I'm quite familiar with oil extraction. Extracting fuel from the tank is usually done when changing oil or disposing of contaminated fuel. First, park the car securely and turn off the engine, operating in a well-ventilated area. Find a soft rubber , about 10mm in diameter to match the fuel filler neck, and insert it deep into the filler neck to ensure it reaches the bottom of the tank. Lower the other end into an empty oil container, preferably made of metal to prevent static electricity. Using a manual suction pump to start the siphon is the easiest and most convenient method. If you don't have a pump, you can gently suck the tube with your mouth to start the siphon, but be sure to wear gloves and a mask to avoid inhaling fuel. Once the siphon starts, the fuel will flow out naturally—don’t rush, extract slowly to avoid spills. The Wuling Hongguang’s fuel tank design allows direct access through the filler neck, so the tube won’t easily get stuck. After finishing, dispose of the waste oil properly to avoid environmental pollution. Remember, safety first—keep away from fire sources and mobile phones during the entire process, and it’s best to have a friend nearby to keep an eye out. I’ve done this several times myself and it’s quick, saving both money and time.

As a car enthusiast, I often DIY the of my Wuling Hongguang. Using an oil extraction tool is very convenient. You can buy a manual oil pump or an electric fuel pump online for just a few dozen yuan, insert it into the fuel filler port, and pump out the oil by pressing the handle. The hose should be long enough, about 1.5 meters, ensuring one end is deeply inserted into the oil and the other end is placed low in a bucket. Safety is key—ground the wire to prevent static sparks, and use a metal container. I keep a set of tools in the garage and regularly extract oil to check the fuel tank condition. The Wuling's fuel pipe is relatively straight and doesn’t clog, so each extraction takes about 5 minutes. If the fuel is saved, it can be used for a generator, but it needs to be sealed properly. I recommend trying a small amount first to confirm the oil quality, and if there are any issues, seek professional help. This kind of task is suitable for hobbyists—it improves hands-on skills and is practical.

At my age, having driven for decades, I can't be careless about fuel extraction. The Wuling Hongguang's fuel tank is positioned slightly lower underneath, so when extracting fuel, the car must be parked level, turned off, and cooled down. Fuel can easily cause accidents, so it's best to leave it to professional repair shops. If you must do it yourself, use a soft for siphoning and buy a hand-push suction device for simplicity and safety—never use your mouth. Steps: turn off the engine, work in a ventilated area, wear protective gear, insert the tube deeper than the fuel level, place the container lower, and slowly start the siphon. Safety reminder: if fuel spills, immediately turn off the engine, shut off all phones, no smoking, and ensure good air circulation. Life is precious—don't take risks. Improper handling can cause fires; call emergency services promptly. Fellow drivers, remind each other of these tips to ensure everyone's safety.

Young people prefer quick methods. Every time I use a siphon to extract oil from my Wuling Hongguang, the process is simple: find a transparent hose, insert it into the fuel filler neck to a depth of about 15cm, and confirm the oil level by touch. Place the other end in a lower-positioned oil bucket. Use manual suction or a small hand pump to start the flow—it takes just a few seconds for the oil to flow smoothly. Always operate in a well-ventilated area, avoid using a for lighting (use a flashlight instead for clear visibility), and prioritize safety by wearing gloves. Dispose of the oil properly and refer to online tutorials for additional knowledge. Wuling vehicles are designed simply, with no major issues, making DIY maintenance time- and cost-effective. Occasionally doing this can also enhance your car maintenance knowledge.

From a practical perspective, the Wuling Hongguang's oil extraction is straightforward and efficient. Park the car steadily, insert a suitable soft into the fuel filler port, and use a manual pump to start the siphon. Utilize the height difference to extract the oil without complex tools. Ensure the deep end of the tube remains lower than the container for natural oil flow. The entire process takes about 5 minutes—operate in a well-ventilated area and wear protective gear to prevent oil splashes. The Wuling's fuel tank port is conveniently positioned, typically avoiding tube blockages. Reasons for oil extraction may include replacing old oil, storing fuel, or disposing of waste oil responsibly to prevent pollution. If oil quality is poor, seek repairs promptly—avoid repeated extraction. Regularly check vehicle condition and perform maintenance to prevent issues.


