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Torch101 08-16-05 01:14 PM

Gas Tank Lock
 
My gas tank cover won't open when I pull the release lever any idea how I can open it?

1987RX7guy 08-16-05 01:17 PM

Your release cable is likely broken. You can likely get it open with a plastic blade of some sort(so you don't kill the paint)

Torch101 08-16-05 01:20 PM

How do I fix the release cable :(

1987RX7guy 08-16-05 01:25 PM

get another

Beep777 08-16-05 01:37 PM

Before you start prying at the door from the outside, pop the hatch and reach at it from the inside and you can pop it by hand. Take the rear cover that covers the spare down and just follow the cable to the side where it attachs.

A little less ghetto than the other response, unless you are a lazy ass also?

Brian

1987RX7guy 08-16-05 01:44 PM

I thought that cable was concealed under the car. I've only see hatch cables under the rear covers.

ilostmypants 08-16-05 01:49 PM

sometimes the little pin on the inside of the gas cap door will get stuck. if it's stuck sticking out, it wont open. Does that on my car sometimes. I dont know if this will help but sometimes if I pull the lever a little harder it opens. also, try pushing down on the lever all the way, then pull it back up. Otherwise it's probably your release cable like was said above ^^

Syonyk 08-16-05 05:14 PM

Open the hatch, disconnect the carpet on the passenger's side, and get a flashlight in there. There's a manual release on the latch that you can pull back with a finger.

-=Russ=-

Brian Barna 08-16-05 09:17 PM

I have a convertible and suffer from a sticking gas door also. I go inside the interior trim panels and pull the release from inside. I know, it is kind of ghetto, but it works. I am trying to figure out where the cable is having a problem, too.


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