So if your fuel transfer tank does have water in it, what can you do? The most obvious, but not always practical, is to replace the bad fuel with fresh fuel. Remember if there is water in the tank, you could cause more damage to your truck by running it with bad fuel.
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Another common solution is to use a fuel additive, such as Heet , a fuel additive that is used for removing the excessive water from a fuel tank.
But this really depends on the amount of actual water in the tank. It doesn’t take much to mess with your performance. If you do have an excessive amount then you will need to drain the tank and let it dry. Any certified mechanic can perform this for you.
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9. Will installing A Fuel Transfer Tank Void My Factory Warranty?
This is something to be very mindful about. Earlier I stated that an individual could install a fuel transfer tank him/herself, which, in most cases, is true. But you might void out your vehicle’s factory warranty. Therefore it is highly recommended that you have your fuel transfer tank installed only by trained certified professional.