Actually, according to my owner's manual ('95 Riviera), it's 20 gallons. a zillion gallons
I think it's somewhere around 18 gallons. Don't quote me though. I just bought my 1997 Riviera and the dealer put a couple gallons of gas in it before I left the lot (gas light was still on, was basically bone dry before he put gas in it). It cost me $33 to fill it at $2.05 a gallon. That's 16.1 gallons that I put in it myself, so if I'm correct that the dealer put in about 2 gallons the capacity is 18 gallons. I'm pretty sure the 95 and 97 have the same tank, not positive though.
The capacity varies: there is no standard quantity.
The underseat tank in early CJ5s holds 10.5 gallons.
14.5 gallon
14 gallons
The capacity of the tank is 12.468 gallons (rounded) for each inch the tank is long.
Standard fuel capacity of the Eighth Generation (1995-1999) was 20 gallons.
yes acording to my mechanic we are trying to find a replacement
The manufacturer's service manual from 1968 says "Approx. 21 gals.", which matches what I see during fill-ups of my Riviera.
Is it leaking? Has it been wrecked? Why do you want to replace it? This is a very, very difficult task.
gas tank
in the gas tank
18.5 gal
The fuel filter is located underneath the car near the rear tire (driver-side), near the gas tank.
In the power steering fluid tank
Yes you do and its a pain
the fuel pump is located in the fuel tank
1995 Buick riviera is not equipped with "air ride" type suspension. It is, however equipped with air shocks and coil springs. The air shocks are filled by a compressor in the rear of the undercarriage just in front of the gas tank. If you have an air leak, replacement of the air shocks and/or line kit may be in order.