
The fuel tank is designed to safely store fuel while maintaining proper venting and pressure control within the vehicle’s fuel system.
It houses essential fuel tank parts such as filler necks, straps, caps, and seals, all working together to prevent leaks and ensure stable fuel delivery.
Built for durability and impact resistance, modern fuel tanks also play a critical role in crash protection.
A properly sealed and supported tank keeps fuel contained, vapors controlled, and the vehicle safe under both normal driving and emergency conditions.
A compromised fuel tank does more than leak fuel—damaged seals, caps, or venting components can disrupt system performance.
Fuel vapor loss - reduced efficiency and wasted fuel.
Pressure imbalance - negatively affects fuel delivery to the engine.
EVAP system faults - triggering warning lights and inspection failures.
Inconsistent fuel flow - leading to rough or unstable engine behavior.
Even minor damage can disrupt performance and increase fuel consumption if left unaddressed.