Fuel Tank Replacement near Huntington Beach, California

There are 50 RepairPal Certified locations for Fuel Tank Replacement, all with a minimum 12,000-mile/12-month warranty.

50 Results for Fuel Tank Replacement near Huntington Beach, California

Fuel Tank Replacement can be completed at all of these locations, along with other repairs and services.

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ExperTec Automotive - Huntington Beach

4.3
(98)
1.29 mi
7680 Talbert Ave, Suite A
Huntington Beach, CA
Closed
Opens 7:30 AM Mon
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Sigma Auto Repair

5
(22)
1.5 mi
18471 Repair Lane
Huntington Beach, CA
Closed
Opens 8:30 AM Mon
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Doctor J Automotive

4.9
(485)
1.52 mi
7282 Autopark Dr
Huntington Beach, CA
Closed
Opens 7:30 AM Mon
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Pro Auto Service

4.3
(25)
3.1 mi
7421 Westminster Blvd
Westminster, CA
Closed
Opens 8:00 AM Mon
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1 Stop Smog and Repair

4.7
(65)
3.9 mi
13142 Goldenwest Street
Westminster, CA
Closed
Opens 8:00 AM Mon
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1st Class Automotive

4.7
(23)
5.04 mi
12042 Knott St
Garden Grove, CA
Closed
Opens 8:00 AM Mon
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American Tire Depot - Stanton (Full Service Auto Repair)

4.3
(18)
6.04 mi
7000 Katella Avenue
Stanton, CA
Closed
Opens 8:00 AM Mon
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Harbor Brakes | Brakes and Auto Repair in Garden Grove

4.5
(16)
6.14 mi
13692 Harbor Boulevard
Garden Grove, CA
Closed
Opens 8:30 AM Mon
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Citywide Auto Care

4.8
(92)
6.59 mi
6026 Cerritos Avenue
Cypress, CA
Closed
Opens 8:00 AM Mon
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Herb's Garage Auto Service Center

4.5
(104)
7.15 mi
242 Victoria St
Costa Mesa, CA
Closed
Opens 7:30 AM Mon
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ExperTec Automotive - Costa Mesa

4.7
(401)
7.29 mi
1934 Newport Boulevard
Costa Mesa, CA
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Karta Motorwerks

4.7
(207)
7.42 mi
725 S Beach Blvd
Anaheim, CA
Closed
Opens 8:00 AM Mon
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Fuel Tank Replacement

How are fuel tank issues diagnosed?

When the EVAP system is checked, the purge valve and vent valve are closed, and the pressure is monitored by the fuel tank pressure sensor. If that pressure drops with both valves closed, there is a leak in the EVAP system. If pressure holds properly, the system passes, and will continue to prevent vapor emissions. The sensor is also used in testing vent valve and purge valve operation. When the valves are open, the pressure sensor reads the fuel tank pressure, and must sense a drop in pressure. If not, the purge valve or vent valve may be faulty.
Fuel Tank Replacement

How is a fuel tank replaced?

When the identified component is faulty, the technician will remove all electrical and vacuum connectors, clean the mating surface for the faulty part, and install a new part. The evap system will then be allowed to run self-diagnostics to test the repair. If additional leaks are present, or other components have failed, the test will fail, and the process will restart. To help prevent issues with the EVAP system, especially the charcoal canister, avoid overfilling or topping off the fuel tank.

RepairPal Recommendations for fuel tank issues

To help prevent issues with the EVAP system, especially the charcoal canister, avoid overfilling or topping off the fuel tank. When the tank is topped off, the charcoal canister may fill with fuel, causing degradation of the charcoal canister and system failure.

What to look out for when dealing with fuel tank issues

When working with fuel, the battery should always be disconnected, and proper precautions taken against fire hazards. It is recommended to replace the fuel tank retaining straps if they are corroded or damaged.

Can I replace the fuel tank myself?

Fuel tanks are large, cumbersome, and can be extremely heavy. If the fuel tank must be replaced, a DIYer can handle the repair, but an assistant should be used to prevent injury or damage to the vehicle. The fuel tank combines electricity and fuel, and proper working knowledge of these components, and safety procedures is a must. If you feel that you are unqualified for this task, leave it to a professional technician.