Originally Posted By: punisher
My first year on the line I drew a 1990 Grand Marq for a fuel leak from the rear of the car. Customer was nice enough to fill it to the brim so the tech working on it could find the leak. Well. it leaked, so I got to pump it out by hand, oh fun.
I got it drained, everything disconnected, got a tall trans jack underneith it to keep the tank from dropping, pulled the straps out, tank no budge. Pulled/pried on it, no go, it was stuck hard.
Dropped the car and looked in the trunk and saw a bunch or radio equipment mounted under the package tray where the spare would normally sit. Kind of dawned on me what the problem was then. I proceeded to remove all of the mounting screws, 3" long self tapping screws, from the radios/amps. Soon as I pulled out the last screw, the tank clunked on the floor.
EDIT: As far as the dealership fixing a tank, it will not happen due to liability concerns. Got to wear a white shirt for awhile and those decisions aren't even close.
Gotta love it when the PDs drill into the trunk and then want the leaking gas tank replaced under warranty.
On a side note to anyone dropping a tank be very careful. Future Ford in Clovis, CA burned to the ground when there was a spark as a gas tank was being lowered on a F150 to replace a fuel pump. There is video of it on youtube, but after that we made sure to buy a stand alone gas tank lift and powertrain lift to CYA.