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Topic subjectGas door issue
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105913, Gas door issue
Posted by Rude55, Dec-31-69 06:00 PM
Hey guys,

I went to fill my tank up just now and when i used the lever to open my gas door there was no "resistance" on it and of course the gas door wont open now. Its kind of an emergency how can i open that door manually? Im assuming the cable is gone to shits since there is no tension but ill look into fixing it after i get it open. Thanks!
105914, RE: Gas door issue
Posted by Islandertalon, Dec-31-69 06:00 PM
The end may have rusted off where the lever is. If this is the case you can remove the trim piece and use vise grips to grab and pull the cable. I think its just one screw to remove the plastic trim and take a look.

If not the cable it routed along the driver side the crosses over at the back of the spare tire area. Check it for areas that may have rubbed through.

105915, RE: Gas door issue
Posted by junkyarddsm, Dec-31-69 06:00 PM
Not sure if you got it open but I had the problem with the little spring clip broke. I had no tension on the lever so I stuck my key in between the door and body and pulled the lever and opened right up. Did this for awhile till I found a new spring clip.
105918, RE: Gas door issue
Posted by bluespunk, Dec-31-69 06:00 PM
I had the same issue, the clip broke off and I had to have a buddy open the gas door while I held the lever on the other side to open it. Rigged up a hood spring to open it for a while. It worked, but it flew open like it was exploding every time. Eventually found another one in a junk yard. Let me know if that ends up being your problem, I've got one on the parts car I can pop off and send you.
105965, RE: Gas door issue
Posted by DSMalex, Dec-31-69 06:00 PM
My Talon does the same thing, I believe the lever that is located on the body of the car inside of the fuel neck assembly has worn down over the years. What I have done recently is put a flat head screwdriver in between the gas door and the quarter panel to create resistance and then pull the lever from inside the vehicle. I am going to fix mine asap seeing as I will be repainting the whole vehicle. The last thing I want is dents and scratches after I have 3k invested in a paint job. I would try that first. The other thing I have seen is people not close the doors after they get them open in order to keep them from having to look retarded at the gas station every time they go to get gas. Common problem on these cars. Had 3 different DSMs that did the same thing. Best of luck.
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