Does anyone else have a difficult time closing their gas cap...OK, no cruel jokes inserted here please...(I can just imagine what Big Mike would say). BTW, what happened to big mike, I have not seen any posts from him in quite a while.
In any case, I have a difficult time closing the gas cap. It has two plastic tabs on the cap and I have found you have to very very lightly twist the cap back on after filling. Sometimes it takes me a minute or two to get the cap to catch...kind of embarrasing at the pump. Is there a trick or should I visit the dealer to check it out? Please advise. Thanks in advance.
Even when it is onon it does not seem like it seals very well. In Georgia we have emissions testing where they test fume leakage from the gas cap. I know I don't have to have a test for a few years, but I have to question if it would pass.
I had that problem some time ago; my cap would just click without sealing. I took some motor oil and lightly smeared it on the underside of the gas cap around the tabs; much easier to turn and it clicks when the tabs lock into place.
Mine broke. The tabs that made the clicking sound when turning crapped out -- so it took forever to get it to catch then screw down. Get yours replaced under warranty. If your dealer's cool, you can call them first so the part's ready to install when you get there.
This is on subject but WAAY off what you guys are talking about....more of a tip I use for the gas cap. Velcro. One pience on the side of the cap, on piece on the pop open flap, and wham, no dangling cap, and no scratches.
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