Thank you...I've been fighting with that cap since the time I bought! Thank you for giving such good details on removing it that even I could get it! Now I can try to get back to shalom! 🤭 Again, thanks!
Hey there! Just wanted to say thank you for helping me out today. My locking gas cap wouldn't engage and you explained it just right so I could remove it!! Thanks for helping out a total stranger! God bless you partner...I was stressing out!❤
A cars suspension height when parked can give away whether the vehicle has plenty of fuel in it to steal suppose they could drill a hole in the tank or cut or disconnect a pipe but with petrol a bit risky.
Good to have gas cap that has separate key to car keys and keep it hidden separate in the car off the key ring so anyone steals the keys they're going to have problems putting gas in it.
@@bigbearhomestead Yes, just did it. Went a bit easier for me, started off with the smaller screwdriver and the whole outer half popped off along with the keylock, then I used the same screwdriver and a hammer to coax the inner ring counterclockwise until it would hand loosen. Good thing for that since I'm staying at my sister's house and she has no channel locks! A must add to the travelling car tool kit!
I was thinking the same. My old one wasnt locking. Bought another, still the right one for my vehicle and even the new one isn't locking properly. Tried everything. Maybe it's just not it for me😂 it locked once but the first time I got gas I couldn't get it locked again
A locking gas cap will prevent someone that steals the car from filling it up with any luck but obviously they'll be going to fill it before it runs out so they're still going to have the chance to go somewhere to remove it out of sight, but helps if you don't leave tools in the car to aid them do that.
Fitting an engine cut out switch inside a car disguised as a switch for another electrical item or hidden, helps prevent a car being stolen with the car keys or by electronically bi passing the immobilizer.
I have the opposite problem, my gas cap won't spin, it functions as a regular cap. This is a problem as our meth head neighbors think they can freely help themselves to our gas, tabs, catalytic converters, etc.
Nice. Good information for if (or when) this happens to you. It will be when you are low on gas and usually at the most inconvenient time.
That is when it happened to us. Thanks for watching
Thank you...I've been fighting with that cap since the time I bought! Thank you for giving such good details on removing it that even I could get it! Now I can try to get back to shalom! 🤭 Again, thanks!
Glad I could help!, thanks for watching
Hey there!
Just wanted to say thank you for helping me out today. My locking gas cap wouldn't engage and you explained it just right so I could remove it!! Thanks for helping out a total stranger! God bless you partner...I was stressing out!❤
That's awesome glad we could help.
Learn something new every day !!
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Great video! Very cool! THANK YOU! GREAT INFO!
Glad it helped! Thanks for watching
Who knew! Great tip! Thanks for sharing it! If I ever manage to get another car I'll know what to do! Lol
Great thanks for watching
You made that easy Jason.👍
It is rather simple . and a lot better than having to pay someone to do it!
Thank you so much this worked amazing!!
You’re welcome! Glad it helped!
Good video big bear 😀👍
Thanks 👍
Great info to have. Thanks!
Thanks for watching
A cars suspension height when parked can give away whether the vehicle has plenty of fuel in it to steal suppose they could drill a hole in the tank or cut or disconnect a pipe but with petrol a bit risky.
Well let's hope that one someone is not that desperate that they think drilling into a fas tank is a good idea.
Good information to have.
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Great info to know!!!!
Glad it was helpful!
Dig that lock out!!! It’ll spin!
That's what we did
Thanks alot ! UK
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heya nice diy fixing that dap
Thanks
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Good to have gas cap that has separate key to car keys and keep it hidden separate in the car off the key ring so anyone steals the keys they're going to have problems putting gas in it.
Good idea but this video is more about what to do when the locking cap fails.
Good deal, mine broke today.
Did you get it fixed?
@@bigbearhomestead Yes, just did it. Went a bit easier for me, started off with the smaller screwdriver and the whole outer half popped off along with the keylock, then I used the same screwdriver and a hammer to coax the inner ring counterclockwise until it would hand loosen. Good thing for that since I'm staying at my sister's house and she has no channel locks! A must add to the travelling car tool kit!
See mine is brand new and when i put it on and it clicks, It just comes right off it wont lock. Cant figure it out to save my life lol
Sounds like the lock is stripped
I was thinking the same. My old one wasnt locking. Bought another, still the right one for my vehicle and even the new one isn't locking properly. Tried everything. Maybe it's just not it for me😂 it locked once but the first time I got gas I couldn't get it locked again
Did you get it figured out?
Not smart putting tools on roof without a towel or something layer out to protect paint?
For that short amount of time, I think it will be ok. Thanks for watching
By the way you forgot to tell that kid that ran and got you tools or your little gopher thank you
I said it off screen
A locking gas cap will prevent someone that steals the car from filling it up with any luck but obviously they'll be going to fill it before it runs out so they're still going to have the chance to go somewhere to remove it out of sight, but helps if you don't leave tools in the car to aid them do that.
If they steal the car I don't think they are going to fill it up with gas. That would be a first...
Fitting an engine cut out switch inside a car disguised as a switch for another electrical item or hidden, helps prevent a car being stolen with the car keys or by electronically bi passing the immobilizer.
That would be more difficult with today's cars due to the computers in them, unlike cars for the 80 and back.
I have the opposite problem, my gas cap won't spin, it functions as a regular cap. This is a problem as our meth head neighbors think they can freely help themselves to our gas, tabs, catalytic converters, etc.
Sound like the lock is stuck in the unlock position
Suppose if you take out the spare wheel you could reduce the cars weight so that it doesn't look like there's plenty in the tank from outside.
But why would you do that, what happens when you get a flat?