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Becca_007 07-16-2008 03:58 PM

My Gas Cap Won't Unlock
 
Has this happened to anyone else? I know a couple of times it was real hard to get it to open but right now it will not budge. It's almost like I'm putting the wrong key in the hole. Thought I'd be smart and removed the bolts that appeared to be holding it in place, but that won't let me in either. I've only got 2 bars of gas left and I was suppose to go for a group ride tonight (need to leave in about an hour). Any suggestions? I'm going to try and look in the manual...

Rider 07-16-2008 04:01 PM

Make sure your key isn't bent and try putting some graphite in the lock. Other than that.. :idk: Maybe try your spare key

Good luck.

Becca_007 07-16-2008 04:05 PM

Spare key might be at my mom's house. Grr. I couldn't get there and back and they don't get home til later.

I managed to bend the key trying to get it open but then bent it back. Thing fits in the ignition just fine.

Graphite? Do i just grind up some pencils? Lol.

Rider 07-16-2008 04:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Becca_007 (Post 55973)
Spare key might be at my mom's house. Grr. I couldn't get there and back and they don't get home til later.

I managed to bend the key trying to get it open but then bent it back. Thing fits in the ignition just fine.

Graphite? Do i just grind up some pencils? Lol.

I'm sure that could work. You don't keep graphite in the locks of your car in the winter? You should.. Unless you have keyless entry.

Becca_007 07-16-2008 04:31 PM

I give up. Tried some WD-40 but it still wouldn't disengage. I'll have to see about getting the other key and hopefully that will work.

Even my old 1990 Lumina had keyless entry ;). I do remember taking a lighter to the locks of my 1989 Cavalier though.

No Worries 07-16-2008 06:19 PM

The best bet is to ride to a locksmith and have him fix it permanently. You don't want to have that happen on empty.

Becca_007 07-16-2008 06:48 PM

Yay! It finally opened. I won't be able to clean it out and give it a good lubing until after this weekend but now i can gas up so I can ride back and forth to work. WD-40 to the rescue. I still don't know why it happened though.

Amber Lamps 07-16-2008 06:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Becca_007 (Post 56010)
Yay! It finally opened. I won't be able to clean it out and give it a good lubing until after this weekend but now i can gas up so I can ride back and forth to work. WD-40 to the rescue. I still don't know why it happened though.

That little "door" that used to slide closed when you took your key out probably quit sliding so when you bike gets wet (rain,washing,etc) a little water finds it's way into the hole. You are supposed to lube that hole when you change your oil. Start doing that and this will probably never happen again. Besides the key recess makes a great little pool for water to hang out in and get into your keyhole!

DLIT 07-16-2008 07:46 PM

I put one on I saw at a gas station just laying on a pump. Dumb move. I pried it off with a prybar really easy.

6doublefive321 07-16-2008 10:40 PM

My old Zuk was hard to open. The trick was to push down on the cap as you are trying to turn the key. The cap is spring loaded, so it puts a lot of tension on the latch. Pushing down relieves some pressure on the mechanism, and makes it easier for the key to turn.


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