Fuel filler attached cable
We had an odd and quite annoying incident this weekend, went to fill up the Ltd Crossfire and the cable came apart in my hands - the lid then wouldn't close, until I managed to touch the wires together... then the locking mechanism worked.
Have no idea how the wire broke... or why?
Have no idea how the wire broke... or why?
Originally Posted by Kit and Kat
We had an odd and quite annoying incident this weekend, went to fill up the Ltd Crossfire and the cable came apart in my hands - the lid then wouldn't close, until I managed to touch the wires together... then the locking mechanism worked.
Have no idea how the wire broke... or why?
Have no idea how the wire broke... or why?
that's interesting... sounds like a ground loop, so the car knows the cap is on -- also sounds like you'll have to reconnect that wire. was it sheared off by the fuel door, or get caught in something and tear?
It does need to be reconnected, not sure how, I spoke with the garage this morning as it clearly is both a safety issue and a challenge.
It appears to have just separated... the fuel cap is after all locked when the car's ignition is turned on. - it took quite an effort to get the car to reset itself.
I think it was metal fatigue that caused the wire to break, brought on by the very cold temperatures here last week, which probably made the plastic coating brittle.
It appears to have just separated... the fuel cap is after all locked when the car's ignition is turned on. - it took quite an effort to get the car to reset itself.
I think it was metal fatigue that caused the wire to break, brought on by the very cold temperatures here last week, which probably made the plastic coating brittle.
Originally Posted by Kit and Kat
Hi,
Yes I do but its not plastic it has a cable in the middle, and it is how the system locks the fuel cap.
Yes I do but its not plastic it has a cable in the middle, and it is how the system locks the fuel cap.
I'll take a picture for you today... the wire seems to prevent the filler closing, I solved the problem by touching the two bare ends, this enabled me to shut the filler door.
I'll find out more when I take it back to the dealer today...
I'll find out more when I take it back to the dealer today...
Just back from the Garage, and it appears that the problem was a build up of static... for some reason this prevented the lid from locking...
The linkage got so cold it went brittle... and broke...I thought there was metal inside it was that hard, but it turns out it was just very cold... 10f here one night.
The linkage got so cold it went brittle... and broke...I thought there was metal inside it was that hard, but it turns out it was just very cold... 10f here one night.
Help! Got my car back from the bodyshop today & the fuel cap cable/plastic string is detached from the plastic post. Almost dropped the cap on the ground. I think they busted it at the bodyshop when they took the quarter panel off. Would someone take a look ath theirs & let me know how it's kept on? It looks like something got snapped off the top of the post. And it looks like it's supposed to be one piece, but I'm not sure. Maybe I can glue something on top of it to keep it from coming off easily... Any ideas?
Thanks in advance!
Thanks in advance!
Originally Posted by Kit and Kat
Just back from the Garage, and it appears that the problem was a build up of static... for some reason this prevented the lid from locking...
The linkage got so cold it went brittle... and broke...I thought there was metal inside it was that hard, but it turns out it was just very cold... 10f here one night.
The linkage got so cold it went brittle... and broke...I thought there was metal inside it was that hard, but it turns out it was just very cold... 10f here one night.
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