No Locking Gas Cap!
#1
No Locking Gas Cap!
I didn't realize this until I got my Fit home, but the gas flap doesn't lock, and the cap doesn't lock either. That is just stupid!
I ordered a locking gas cap today for $30. Now I'll have to be careful not to scratch the paint around the gas flap trying to unlock the cap with my keychain.
I ordered a locking gas cap today for $30. Now I'll have to be careful not to scratch the paint around the gas flap trying to unlock the cap with my keychain.
#4
there si some sorta gas door kit as a honda U.S. accy, i'm not sure if it's the other panel yet or a locking cap, but i'm going to try to get a answer for the forum by the end of either today or this coming monday.
#6
Yes it is, i went into work today and check the catalog again, opened up our parts bin, and bam, we had one, so yes they are available, and the part number is 17680-SAA-G00
do i need to do a how to on the install, lol.
i only paid 26.00 for it, mind you i work in parts for a dealer, so i'm paying 10% over our cost.
do i need to do a how to on the install, lol.
i only paid 26.00 for it, mind you i work in parts for a dealer, so i'm paying 10% over our cost.
#7
Originally Posted by kentris
The gas flap doesn't lock? You sure? Have you tried opening it when you've locked your doors?
The EDM/JDM ones do have the little latch that pops out when doors are locked.
The EDM/JDM ones do have the little latch that pops out when doors are locked.
#10
Originally Posted by FireFit
I got that locking gas cap, and rekey the gas cap cylinder door lock to my own car keys. Threw out the keys that it came with. Much better with no extra keys!
#11
Originally Posted by FireFit
I got that locking gas cap, and rekey the gas cap cylinder door lock to my own car keys. Threw out the keys that it came with. Much better with no extra keys!
#15
I was thinking about the locking gas cap and cover - or lack thereof.
You know how in nature some poisonous snakes (or other animals) are mimicked by non-poisonous species. Other animals don't mess with the non-poisonous ones because they can't tell the difference.
I think the Fit will be helped by a smilar effect. Since almost all cars have locking gas cap covers, nobody will bother to even try opening the one on the fit because they just figure it is locked.
Besides a good theif could steal the whole vehicle in less time than it takes to siphon the tank. Really not much point - especially with such a small tank that will usually not be full.
You know how in nature some poisonous snakes (or other animals) are mimicked by non-poisonous species. Other animals don't mess with the non-poisonous ones because they can't tell the difference.
I think the Fit will be helped by a smilar effect. Since almost all cars have locking gas cap covers, nobody will bother to even try opening the one on the fit because they just figure it is locked.
Besides a good theif could steal the whole vehicle in less time than it takes to siphon the tank. Really not much point - especially with such a small tank that will usually not be full.
#17
I don't want to cut the tether of the non-locking gas cap just to put my locking gas cap on, so what is the trick to popping the tether off of the cap or chassis? It looks like you have to somehow "pinch" the 4 "prongs" of the screw holding the tether to the chassis.
*Edit* - figured it out- you just push on the screw (from the bottom) holding the tether and it pops right off!
*Edit* - figured it out- you just push on the screw (from the bottom) holding the tether and it pops right off!
Last edited by fit_4_a_king; 04-25-2006 at 01:21 AM.
#19
I just tried the locking gas cap from my 1985 Olds 88 and it fits fine.
Canadian Tire has a sale on this week, you can probably get one that fits
for anywhere from $3 to $6. Just take the original for sizing. A very minor
problem.
Canadian Tire has a sale on this week, you can probably get one that fits
for anywhere from $3 to $6. Just take the original for sizing. A very minor
problem.
#20
In addition, it'll have to be about 12ft long...