Fuel Tank Cover Lock?
#1
Fuel Tank Cover Lock?
I've never had a vehicle with a fuel tank lock so I was surprised when people started posting that it's one of the thing they really wish the Fit had.
So, I was wondering why people wanted them and if it's to avoid fuel getting stolen, where the heck to you live?
So, I was wondering why people wanted them and if it's to avoid fuel getting stolen, where the heck to you live?
#2
Not really concerned about getting fuel stolen, Calgary is a pretty safe city. However, there are always hooligans out there (i.e. High School kids having house parties getting drunk or they are just morons and a-holes) who will vandalize your car. They might put something like sugar or something into your tank which would totally fuxxor your engine. A few years ago, a bunch of people in my area got their rims stolen, luckily for me, my P5 was in the garage. Don't always have this luxury now as my family has 3 cars and sometimes my Fit gets relegated to the outside. My last car was a smart car and it got egged once on my driveway, and someone stole my sub, but nothing else.
#4
With the gas prices going up, I can see the amount of gas siphoning going up.
That gas cap with a lock better not freeze in the middle of the winter. I’ve had a few close run-ins with gas doors being frozen solid, still easier than a frozen lock.
That gas cap with a lock better not freeze in the middle of the winter. I’ve had a few close run-ins with gas doors being frozen solid, still easier than a frozen lock.
#5
Originally Posted by b17gsr
With the gas prices going up, I can see the amount of gas siphoning going up.
That gas cap with a lock better not freeze in the middle of the winter. I’ve had a few close run-ins with gas doors being frozen solid, still easier than a frozen lock.
That gas cap with a lock better not freeze in the middle of the winter. I’ve had a few close run-ins with gas doors being frozen solid, still easier than a frozen lock.
Last edited by oOo LinDa; 05-17-2006 at 12:41 PM.
#6
The local news just had a story on this the other day. While the locking gas cap will prevent people from adding stuff to your gas tank (like sugar), it won't keep them from stealing the gas. They've started puncturing the fuel tank from the underside of the car, and letting gravity do their work for them.
At least on the Fit, it'll take them a little longer to figure out where the gas tank is!
At least on the Fit, it'll take them a little longer to figure out where the gas tank is!
#9
Originally Posted by DewaltDakota
The local news just had a story on this the other day. While the locking gas cap will prevent people from adding stuff to your gas tank (like sugar), it won't keep them from stealing the gas. They've started puncturing the fuel tank from the underside of the car, and letting gravity do their work for them.
At least on the Fit, it'll take them a little longer to figure out where the gas tank is!
At least on the Fit, it'll take them a little longer to figure out where the gas tank is!
#10
Originally Posted by oOo LinDa
the only bad thing is if you forget the key to it and your low on gas.. then ur having a problem
#13
Any locksmith that does wave keys can rekey it.
Here's a video FireFit created: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ZdNf6a6GWk
Poor paint!
Here's a video FireFit created: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ZdNf6a6GWk
Poor paint!
#14
Originally Posted by b17gsr
Any locksmith that does wave keys can rekey it.
Here's a video FireFit created: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ZdNf6a6GWk
Poor paint!
Here's a video FireFit created: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ZdNf6a6GWk
Poor paint!
#15
Originally Posted by aziatiklover
nice so u mean if we buy the oem honda one u will have to use 2 keys rite?? one for the door and the other one for the gas cap?
#17
Originally Posted by b17gsr
Any locksmith that does wave keys can rekey it.
Here's a video FireFit created: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ZdNf6a6GWk
Poor paint!
Here's a video FireFit created: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ZdNf6a6GWk
Poor paint!
Poor paint. Having this keys chain rubbing on the paint Outch!
#18
Argh man! Stop that with your keys! o.O
I found marks just below my petrol cap and it was due to me opening the petrol door when I had my keys. I don't do it anymore though!.
You guys don't have a latch that catches the door shut when you lock the doors?
I found marks just below my petrol cap and it was due to me opening the petrol door when I had my keys. I don't do it anymore though!.
You guys don't have a latch that catches the door shut when you lock the doors?
#19
Here's one for ya... I have my motorcycle key separate from the rest of my other keys. I don't want them to be swinging around and scratching the bike up.
It is kinda odd at first, but then it becomes second nature. Just have the gas cap keys by itself always in the car and another one on your usual key ring (for those times you pocketed the key in your pants/purse instead of in the car).
It is kinda odd at first, but then it becomes second nature. Just have the gas cap keys by itself always in the car and another one on your usual key ring (for those times you pocketed the key in your pants/purse instead of in the car).
#20
I keep my gas key in the car, on a lanyard (i.e. no scratch). Once I've unlocked/unscrewed the gas cap though, I remove the key from the cap. You don't have to have the key in the lock, in order to reinstall the locking cap.