Thieves Drilling for Gas in Your Driveway? Drill & Drain Vandals

Auto repair shops are reporting a spike in gas tank replacements due to punctured or drilled tanks. In the old days all you needed to discourage a thief from stealing your gas was a locking gas cap. Metal gas tanks can be drilled, but newer cars and trucks that have plastic or composite fuel tanks are an easier mark. SUV’s and pick up trucks are high enough off the pavement for any low life to crawl under with a cordless drill and a gas can. There has recently been a spike in fuel tank replacements at auto repair shops across the nation for this very reason. Sam at a local Tampa car dealership stated “Thieves are trading in their siphoning hoses for cordless drills”. After talking to one unlucky 2002 Chevy Avalanche owner that had their gas tank drilled and gas stolen, I learned that there is a national back-order on the plastic fuel tank that fits their truck. The same part number fits many other GM trucks and SUV’s as well. Insurance companies could be feeling the crunch for these repairs, but if the deductible is around $500 it may not be worth making a claim. You may be asking ”how to prevent fuel tanks from being drilled and gas stolen”. There are several common sense things anyone can do to reduce the chance of having their fuel tank drilled and their liquid gold pirated. Park in well lit areas, clean out the garage and park inside when possible, park near store entrances where more people are present. And finally buy a bumper sticker that says ”Gas Tank Near Empty” and hope that any would be gas thieves in your vicinity can read. Kidding aside, if you have had your gas stolen by a drill and drain vandal or can offer preventive measures we would love to hear your comments.
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Low life gas theives need to get a job! Thanks for bringing this to light, I’m sure SUV and truck owners will be interested in hearing about this new phenomenon. Scary…
Just had this happen to me this morning. I got into my truck and noticed that my fuel gauge was reading very low. Knowing that I just filled up my tank 2 days ago – this couldn’t be right. I assumed that I had a mechanical error or that someone had siphoned my tank. On my way to the gas station my vehicle lost all power. Triple A showed up and filled my tank and noticed that the gas was pouring straight out of the tank. $400 bucks later….
Tim, sorry to hear that. $400 for the tank, not to mention the inconvenience and the $70 worth of fuel that was left in the tank at the time it was stolen. Time to make room in the garage or chain a pitbull nearby to stand guard!
Seems to me if these guys wanted to work this hard they could earn a living honestly. Makes you want to catch them in the act and give them a LIGHT.
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I am outraged, this happened me this afternoon. The PIECE of SH__. literally was still waiting, or ran off while he was filling up his Red Gallon tank. This makes me outraged. I smelled the gas almsot 50 feet away. What if someone tossed a cigarette! Seriously. GREED is a terrible attribute. Whether you make lots of money or don’t own a damn thing and WANT things. You’re a terrible person inside if you care that little about anyone else. I already know quite a bit of BOTH upper and lower class scums. They steal when they come up with a BS theory that makes them CORRECT or justified. Forget it, I am now riding a bike to work, it will be a benefit to me and I can forget about the gas spike. End of discussion.