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01-07-2010, 06:18 PM | #1 |
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Fuel filler door question
Hey All,
OK, so the cold weather has taken it's toll on my truck this week. Have a problem that I've never seen before, hopefully someone can help me figure out a fix for it. The fuel filler door is supposed to be some kind of spring-loaded thing, that would hold itself open, and then hold itself closed. Well, after fueiling up the other night, I went to close the door, and find that it's just flapping around now, no tension on it at all. I have a 'quick-fix' using 2 magnets to hold the door closed when driving, and so far that has worked, but it's not the long-term solution I want. I have not yet had a chance to take a look underneath the fender to see what type of mechanism was there, I figure I lost some sort of spring or something. Any tips to fixing, or a source for repair parts that doesn't involve a trip to the cold snowy salvage yard?
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01-07-2010, 06:58 PM | #2 |
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Re: Fuel filler door question
the spring may have broke. the door assembly itself is very easy to take off, just a couple bolts. might be a quick way to diagnose the problem and maybe find a cure. but other than a trip to the yard, you can probably order a new assembly.
$20 bucks aint too bad if you don't want to go in the snow. http://www.classicparts.com/1979-91-...ctinfo/23-052/
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