Ok, friends... I could use some help. Heres the deal. I have a 1994 Ford Explorer. Somehow, it got about a gallon (maybe less) of water dumped into the gas tank. I have no idea what to do about it. I have gotten advice on this issue, and I an getting a million different answers. I have heard " Drain the gas tank", "get anti freeze for your gas tank, and then fill it up with premium, and POOF problem fixed" I have heard "guess what, buddy...you are screwed" LOL
I am really at a loss on this issue. I have NO CLUE what I am supposed to do. If anyone could give me advice on this issue, or just tell me how to fix this damn problem... I would appreciate it SO MUCH!!! Thanks for reading, and thanks a million for all of your help!
((Please help me, I'm a tiny little woman! hehe))
How did the gas get in there... Well, it goes a little something like this... 5 years ago, I married a man. There it is. LOL
He thought it was gas. It...wasnt. The gas can had been sitting out in the rain... and it didnt have a cap on it.
Also, I live in Indiana, and it is very cold at this time.
I am really at a loss on this issue. I have NO CLUE what I am supposed to do. If anyone could give me advice on this issue, or just tell me how to fix this damn problem... I would appreciate it SO MUCH!!! Thanks for reading, and thanks a million for all of your help!
((Please help me, I'm a tiny little woman! hehe))
How did the gas get in there... Well, it goes a little something like this... 5 years ago, I married a man. There it is. LOL
He thought it was gas. It...wasnt. The gas can had been sitting out in the rain... and it didnt have a cap on it.
Also, I live in Indiana, and it is very cold at this time.