Fuel Filler Door/Cap - Pics Please

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Fuel Filler Door/Cap - Pics Please

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Could someone kindly take me some pics of their fuel filler door/cap - specifically I need to see how flush it should sit, the inside of the door/cap, where the raised plastic 'tube' takes the central locking pin and the pin itself on the left to see how far out it sticks out when car is unlocked

I am having troubles with mine sitting flush, could be the pin? :?:
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If no one has done them for you I'll do some when I get back from work tonight.
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Post by inder »

thanks m8, that would be great :)
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Post by AshLeMacq »

Oh I've just realised that mine being a poor 1.0E doesn't have any central locking :oops:

I took a couple of pics if you still want me to post them.

In the mean time...


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Sadly it's soon time for her to go I'm afraid. Pretty though isn't she :)

Let me know if you want the pics mate.
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Pfft.

I have to use my key and everything

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AshLeMacq wrote:Pfft.

I have to use my key and everything
ID prefer if i can use the key, when i go to the petrol station i like to get out lock the car then fill up, cant do that when the fuel cap locks! also its a pain on mine the fuel cap dosnt stay open, and ive recently screwed one of my tendons in my right hand so its rather fiddly
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Post by inder »

Excellent, many thanks for these guys - im going to post mine to compare, think it needs a fiddle to be realigned again

Never knew some had a key lock on them - thats exactly what I want on mine - at the moment, the cover can be easily forced open and petrol perhaps syphoned or whatever, im going to check the cost of such a lock version cap, found the part - p.s. how does it lock in place? just in the fuel funnel area?


Thanks again :)
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Yeah you screw it into the funnel and then it starts to click, key in, lock. Job done.

Not sure how you'd do it with keys though, Can you get a barrel drilled for a certain key :?

Confoosing.
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Post by inder »

Yep, would need to be ordered thru dealer with chassis number, so the lock in it is the same as your normal key

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inder wrote:Yep, would need to be ordered thru dealer with chassis number, so the lock in it is the same as your normal key

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They can do that???

Wow!

09:27 and I've learned my new thing, I guess I should put my feet up for the rest of the day now eh!
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