S21NMP
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I've just bought a Dimma fuel cap and after reading instructions, you need to sand down the lip that you open it with. Only problem is that on the new cap, the bit which I thought lifted and let you open the cap is stuck on and doesn't move.
Does anyone else have one and if so is it simple to open the fuel cap after its fitted?
Cheers
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RobHayes
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Registered: 6th Sep 03
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does it just stick on top of you existing fuel cap? if so i had 1 on my old SRi, fuel cap was awkward to open but possible because the dimma bit stuck out from the body work (not flush) so u cud get a grip on it n pull the cap open
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S21NMP
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yeh, its a stick on one. I just thought that the chrome bit in the middle lifted!! Pictures are deceptive!!
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Adam-D
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Registered: 11th May 02
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erm sell it and dont bother imo
tacky stick on crap
just my opinion .
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PaulW
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Registered: 26th Jan 03
Location: Atherton, Greater Manchester
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I have a dimma cap on mine, but one of the old V1 jobbies (no middle bit, just an alloy plate)
hat to cut off the old lifty-bitty too & then drill holes on the flap & bolt the cap to it...
pros: only i could open the fuel filler flap, as I was the onlyone who knew how to do it
cons: the effect wears off after 5 mins of fitting, then ya just get fed up with it. Is a cunt top open when ya hands are cold.
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PaulW
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Registered: 26th Jan 03
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I want a standard one again
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K17STY
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Registered: 13th Dec 02
Location: West Lothian
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i had one too, looks cheap n plasticy bloody sore on the fingers to open too
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internationalbomb
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Registered: 28th Mar 02
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wen i had 1, just made a litle tool outa piece of metal to open it.... nt rocket science is it??
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S21NMP
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Could you use a solenoid on a button inside the car to pop it open?
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