What to Do If Water Gets into the Car Fuel Tank?

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DelKaleb
07/30/25 5:59am
Solutions for water entering the car fuel tank vary depending on the situation: 1. Small amount of water: Fuel additives can be added to help the engine burn better; 2. Excessive water: Let some water settle, drain some fuel the next day, remove and clean the spark plugs, then open the engine hood and expose the spark plugs and engine to the sun; 3. Significant water ingress: Tow the car to a professional maintenance shop to clean the fuel tank, fuel lines, and injectors, and replace the fuel filter. The fuel tank is a specialized container in the hydraulic system for storing hydraulic oil or hydraulic fluid, which can be divided into open and closed types.
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