Sprayed 'er down with some brake clean then hot soapy water.......blew 'er dry with the air hose. Bodda-Bing....Bodda Booom!Did you end up putting it back in the cab? If so, how'd you clean it out?
I just keep one from every rental car I drive.I bought an extra one to add Seafoam and leave the factory one for emergencies. Only a few bucks and I KNOW the factory one is always in my truck.
I just take the nozzle of the can and pour it right into the funnel.Used it as @JohnnyO did to rotate gas, probably same chain as they are based out of PA and local here. Let it air out and put it in a zip lock back in its place for next time.
Helps to have a can with a flexible spout.
Me too! For one thing, the Ranger has an alternator; Whazzis about rotating gas??? There's nothing in the manual! I can clearly see that it is belt driven, not gas-operated!, And why would you use a jack???After that headline, I zeroed in on the jack in the photo and wondered the same thing. Also wondered why anyone would use it to recycle fuel. ONLY then did I spot the little white funnel, and it all made sense. That was my DUH moment of the day. Unfortunately, the day ain't over.