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Bargin, wish I had known about that before I bought mine!!
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I always understood that the fuel cap needs to be locked.Whats the position on it please.
Those deck fillers look good ---if It will get past IVA ! |
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Any wise thoughts on the above please
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just had a quick look at the IVA manual and it seems that if it is not lockable then the cap must be tethered to the tank or body......see below
15. A fuel filler cap must positively locate to the filler neck and incorporate an adequate sealing arrangement so that a fuel leak is not possible. 16. The fuel filler cap must either be tethered to the vehicle or be of a lockable type where the key can only be removed when the cap is locked or an automatically opening and closing, non-removable fuel filler cap (Post 0 5 / 2009 vehicles only) so I guess the deck filler would pass if it is tethered in some way. |
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Quote:
Russ |
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Thanks guys .
(I quite liked the cheesy plastic chrome one ) |
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It doesn't look as bad as some I must admit
Russ |
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Am I the only one who removed the filler pipe with the lockable filler cap off the Sierra with hopes of fitting it to the roadster?
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I am using the original filler pipe at present. I have to lift the rear lid to fill it. However it is not the locking cap because it was the locking flap type. It works perfectly well but as I understand things ,if it is inside the 'boot' then the boot must not be covered.
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Last edited by ayjay : 15th July 2012 at 04:42 PM. |
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