gas cap frozen...
#1
gas cap frozen...
*just a warning to those in the wintery states*
we had a few days of rain, followed by single digit temps.
i went to fill up this morning, and i could not get the cas cap off. i broke the ice seal around the cap, but the plastic ring that attaches to the rubber was frozen to the cap. it was on there pretty good.
i fiddled with it for about 5 min, blowing on to it etc. the people at the busy gas station thought i was nuts... i was just about to concede defeat and cut the rubber harness, and it broke free. when i get home tonight, i am going to spray some silicone or wd40 around that ring.
If it happens again, i am cutting it off.
we had a few days of rain, followed by single digit temps.
i went to fill up this morning, and i could not get the cas cap off. i broke the ice seal around the cap, but the plastic ring that attaches to the rubber was frozen to the cap. it was on there pretty good.
i fiddled with it for about 5 min, blowing on to it etc. the people at the busy gas station thought i was nuts... i was just about to concede defeat and cut the rubber harness, and it broke free. when i get home tonight, i am going to spray some silicone or wd40 around that ring.
If it happens again, i am cutting it off.
#4
Hmm, mine did that, it was moisture from rain or washing the car (I don't remember now) that froze up.
I managed to unscrew the cap with it still frozen by letting the "leash" twist up.
When I screwed the cap back on after filling up the leash released.
I managed to unscrew the cap with it still frozen by letting the "leash" twist up.
When I screwed the cap back on after filling up the leash released.
#9
nope, my babies are asleep in the small garage (motorcycles and s2000). the fit has to rough it in the cold.
Last edited by rodney; 12-08-2014 at 05:14 PM.
#11
Silicone vs. WD-40 vs. GARAGE
Thanks GeorgeL ... I will try the silicone as well, although WD-40 worked pretty impressively fishing 50 miles due East of Nantucket in the dead of winter!
My Fit is garaged when I'm home but spends many overnights exposed to whatever the current conditions are. I will try silicon around my door seals as well. Pretty agravating when the doors get frozen shut!
My Fit is garaged when I'm home but spends many overnights exposed to whatever the current conditions are. I will try silicon around my door seals as well. Pretty agravating when the doors get frozen shut!
#13
*just a warning to those in the wintery states*
we had a few days of rain, followed by single digit temps.
i went to fill up this morning, and i could not get the cas cap off. i broke the ice seal around the cap, but the plastic ring that attaches to the rubber was frozen to the cap. it was on there pretty good.
i fiddled with it for about 5 min, blowing on to it etc. the people at the busy gas station thought i was nuts... i was just about to concede defeat and cut the rubber harness, and it broke free. when i get home tonight, i am going to spray some silicone or wd40 around that ring.
If it happens again, i am cutting it off.
we had a few days of rain, followed by single digit temps.
i went to fill up this morning, and i could not get the cas cap off. i broke the ice seal around the cap, but the plastic ring that attaches to the rubber was frozen to the cap. it was on there pretty good.
i fiddled with it for about 5 min, blowing on to it etc. the people at the busy gas station thought i was nuts... i was just about to concede defeat and cut the rubber harness, and it broke free. when i get home tonight, i am going to spray some silicone or wd40 around that ring.
If it happens again, i am cutting it off.
#14
#16
A hair drier would work to melt it without burning the paint.
Also look at the back side of arm that the plastic strap is mounted to. I assume that you can get to it on a Honda. I had one freeze like that on a GM car. All I had to do was disconnect the plastic cable / strap from the arm and I could spin it off. A good soaking with spray silicon will keep it from freezing in the future.
Also look at the back side of arm that the plastic strap is mounted to. I assume that you can get to it on a Honda. I had one freeze like that on a GM car. All I had to do was disconnect the plastic cable / strap from the arm and I could spin it off. A good soaking with spray silicon will keep it from freezing in the future.
#17
Portable/Temporary Garage
Those things are awesome. I had one years ago and loved it, sturdy enough to handle several feet of snow and hurricane force winds!. Don't remember the manufacturer but would definitely invest in one again!
#18
Me too!
If at the very least one for the 5x8 utility trailer I'm planning to buy for the back yard. They do have double bay temporary garages. Fairly reasonable cost too. Only detractor is the more durable canopies for them cost more. standard ones will need replacing in about 5-6 years.