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Tillman97 10-15-2019 07:22 PM

Locking gas cap
 
Any suggestions to find a locking gas cap that fits I'm tired of people stealing my gas and it's not worth going to jail I have tried after market and they don't fit need help please

GraphiteGhost 10-15-2019 10:30 PM

Re: Locking gas cap
 

Originally Posted by Tillman97 (Post 931162)
Any suggestions to find a locking gas cap that fits I'm tired of people stealing my gas and it's not worth going to jail I have tried after market and they don't fit need help please



:confused: Doesn't your fuel door lock when you lock your vehicle? :confused:


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onehundred80 10-15-2019 11:07 PM

Re: Locking gas cap
 

Originally Posted by Tillman97 (Post 931162)
Any suggestions to find a locking gas cap that fits I'm tired of people stealing my gas and it's not worth going to jail I have tried after market and they don't fit need help please

I bet they stole your spare tire as well.

Moore2575 03-30-2020 02:39 AM

Re: Locking gas cap
 

Originally Posted by GraphiteGhost (Post 931171)
:confused: Doesn't your fuel door lock when you lock your vehicle? :confused:


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at 1 point and time there was a thread about how to get into a locked hatch when the central lock quits working. Ive been looking for that thread and cant find it, can anyone point me in the right direction.

ala_xfire 03-30-2020 06:58 AM

Re: Locking gas cap
 
No, but I recall that all you have to do is remove right side trunk trim and find the yellow hose going to the lock.
Disconnect it at the Y and blow/suck on it till the lock releases.

Moore2575 03-30-2020 07:31 AM

Re: Locking gas cap
 

Originally Posted by ala_xfire (Post 939454)
No, but I recall that all you have to do is remove right side trunk trim and find the yellow hose going to the lock.
Disconnect it at the Y and blow/suck on it till the lock releases.

dont you have to get in the trunk in order to do this

zip439 03-30-2020 07:41 AM

Re: Locking gas cap
 
Try this link. You go through the light for the license plate :UNLOCK

ala_xfire 03-30-2020 07:44 AM

Re: Locking gas cap
 
ooops - read the first few posts about gas cap, missed the one about the trunk/liftgate.
The thread title IS after all "Locking Gas Cap "

zip439 03-30-2020 07:49 AM

Re: Locking gas cap
 
George, with this lock down in place you really should slow down, take the time to read the post. It will help pass the time; unless you want to come to my house and help chain saw about one acre of trees.

ala_xfire 03-30-2020 08:08 AM

Re: Locking gas cap
 
I AM slowed down, and I haven't left the house in 3 weeks.
Sorry - me and chain saws don't agree, I ain't afraid of nothing, but they scare the s**t out of me.

onehundred80 03-30-2020 09:07 AM

Re: Locking gas cap
 

Originally Posted by zip439 (Post 939459)
George, with this lock down in place you really should slow down, take the time to read the post. It will help pass the time; unless you want to come to my house and help chain saw about one acre of trees.

You get this kind of trouble when someone adds a post in thread that is about something else. The original thread died last October.
People add things where they do not belong or start multiple threads on the same problem. I tend to ignore such threads many of which come across as demands that someone else solves their problem without saying please or thanks and often ever come back with the result.

GraphiteGhost 03-30-2020 03:28 PM

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:) Thread morphing, a new term for the problems associated with forums and CoVid-19? Maybe I can copywrite it? ROTFLMSAO! :)


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Moore2575 03-31-2020 02:38 AM

Re: Locking gas cap
 

Originally Posted by onehundred80 (Post 939467)
You get this kind of trouble when someone adds a post in thread that is about something else. The original thread died last October.
People add things where they do not belong or start multiple threads on the same problem. I tend to ignore such threads many of which come across as demands that someone else solves their problem without saying please or thanks and often ever come back with the result.

i kind of expected this. Wasnt wanting anyone to do the work for me, i just didnt know whatelse to do , i looked all weekend and didnt find what i was looking for
. But anyhow thanks to all of you that offered help, it was exactly what i was looking for and i was able to get it open. Again thanks and sorry it took so long, i do have a job and worked 18 hrs today and couldnt hang out here and wait to try and belittle someone.

onehundred80 03-31-2020 09:11 AM

Re: Locking gas cap
 

Originally Posted by Moore2575 (Post 939523)
i kind of expected this. Wasnt wantinjg anyone to do the work for me, i just didnt know whatelse to do , i looked all weekend and didnt find what i was looking for
. But anyhow thanks to all of you that offered help, it was exactly what i was looking for and i was able to get it open. Again thanks and sorry it took so long, i do have a job and worked 18 hrs today and couldnt hang out here and wait to try and belittle someone.

If you were to really read what I said you would realize that I am not talking about you in most of the remarks. Confusion occurs when threads contain new questions that are nothing to do with the thread title and yours is typical of such a post.
Negative thinking on your part caused you to jump to the wrong conclusion.


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