When you are driving any car, it’s important to be able to refuel it safely. The first part of this process is being able to access the gas tank.
Opening the gas tank on a Corolla is very simple, often varying slightly depending on the make and model you have.
Keep reading to learn the steps required to refuel your car safely.
1. Finding The Gas Tank On A Corolla
The first thing you need to figure out is what side of the car the cap is on and where it is positioned. Some vehicles will have the cap near the front of the car.
However, on the Corolla, the gas tank will be located in the rear.
Before you leave home, you should confirm what side it is on. You can also look at the dash.
Most models will have an arrow next to the fuel icon. This points to the side of the car that contains the gas cap.
2. Opening The Gas Cap
Once you’ve found the cap, it’s time to open it up. To do this, you’ll need to use the following series of steps:
- Locate the release mechanism. First, you’ll need to find the fuel cap release button. In most models, this will be on the driver’s side of the car, on the floor. If it’s not there, it will be on the left side of the dash, beneath the steering wheel.
- Lift the release. Lifting this will release the fuel cap. You should hear a small pop. This means that the cap is open.
If you have an older car, it might not come equipped with a release mechanism. In this case, you should be able to open it without needing to release it first.
3. Unscrew The Gas Cap
Next, you’ll need to unscrew the cap to gain access to the fuel tank. Sometimes, when you are unscrewing the cap, you’ll hear a whooshing sound. This is the fuel settling and is most common on hot days.
You should wait until this noise stops before unscrewing the gas cap further. If you don’t, you risk spraying hot fuel onto yourself.
Once you have removed the cap, you’ll want to put it on top of the car or on the latch on the fuel door. This will ensure that you don’t lose it.
5 Reasons Why A Gas Door Won’t Open
Usually, the process of opening the gas cap on a Corolla will be fairly simple. But there are some times where you won’t be able to open the cap. There are a few reasons why this might be happening. This can include:
- The fuel door on your car might be bent
- There might be a problem with the internal spring that opens the door
- There might be an issue with the activator button inside the car.
- The door might not have been lubricated properly, making it stiff.
- Dirt in the hinge
If you continue to experience problems, it’s a good idea to take the car to a mechanic. They will be able to investigate and determine the exact cause of the issue.
From there, they will be able to recommend a way of solving the problem. The good news is that it will often be a minor issue.
This should be fairly easy for your mechanic to solve.
Filling Up Your Car With Gas
Once you’ve opened the gas cap, it’s time to start filling up the car. Here are some tips you can use to do this.
Position The Car Next To The Pump
When you are ready to fill up the car, you’ll need to position the car next to the gas pump.
It’s a good idea to be around 2 feet from the pump. This will give you plenty of space to walk around. The fuel nozzle will be fairly long, so you don’t need to be worried about getting it exactly right.
Make The Car Safe
Next, you’ll need to make sure that it is safe to put fuel into the car. First, you’ll need to make sure that you turn off the engine. If you don’t do this, there is a chance that the spark will ignite the fuel.
It’s also important to make sure that you put the car into park or set the parking brake (if it’s a manual). You don’t want the car to roll away on you.
Closing The Gas Cap
Once you have finished filling up your car, it’s time to put the gas cap back on. This is a very simple procedure.
You simply need to screw the cap back in. It should be secure, but not overly tight. Then, you’ll need to shut the cap door.
You should hear it click in place. Once done, you’ll be able to drive away, knowing that your gas cap is secure.
Cleaning Your Gas Cap
Finally, the gas cap might accumulate dirt and debris over time. Because of this, you might need to clean it occasionally.
You’ll know you have to do this when the debris on the cap is making it hard to fit it back into the car. Here are the steps that you need to go through when you are cleaning the gas cap:
- Unscrew the gas cap and put it on newspaper
- Spray the cap with a petrol-based lube.
- Using a rag wipe off the lube, this should remove most of the dirt and grime.
- If there are persistent spots, you’ll need to spray more lube on them. This should help to dislodge the dirt.
- Coat the frame with a silicone-based spray, to stop the petrol-based one from breaking down.
- Wait for the spray to dry, then re-attach the gas cap to the car.
This will allow you to get more mileage from your gas cap. However, you will eventually need to replace the cap.
You’ll often need to do this every 50,000 miles. If you start to see cracks in the cap or if your check engine light comes on every time you refuel your car, it’s time to replace it.
These cracks can allow dirt to get into the fuel line. This can do a lot of damage to your engine.
A faulty gas cap that doesn’t seal properly can also cause your check engine light to come on so if you’ve recently refueled your car and that light came on that’s the first thing to check.
Závěrečné myšlenky
If you are going to be driving your car, you’ll need to make sure that you can open the gas cap and refill it properly. Thankfully, this is a simple process, which should only take a few minutes.
If you take care of your fuel cap properly, it should last for a long time.
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Your Toyota Corolla’s fuel door or gas flap includes a release mechanism or an actuator, which allows you to open it from inside your car. To open the fuel door, you only need to pull up the release or opener, which is a lever found on the lower left side of the driver’s seat. But what do you do when the fuel door is stuck and won’t open, even if you pull its release lever?
A Toyota Corolla fuel door that’s not opening means there’s something wrong with its release mechanism. To open it, access the back portion of your fuel tank from the trunk, find the release cable, and take it out. Once open, you can inspect what caused your fuel door to get stuck then fix it.
To refuel your car, you need to know whether you can open the fuel door if it gets stuck and won’t open automatically using its release lever. So read on to learn how fuel doors work and how to open them from the back side. You’ll also learn about why this happens, including why your fuel door won’t close.
Toyota Corolla Fuel Door Not Opening/Closing
Your Toyota Corolla’s fuel door is a small square-shaped door found on the side of your car. Inside this door is the gas cap, and unscrewing it gives you access to the fuel tank when you need to refuel your vehicle.
The fuel door or gas flap is often an overlooked part of the car until issues arise and it becomes an inconvenience. A stuck fuel door can be pretty frustrating, especially if you’re already at the gas station.
Additionally, the fuel door has an aesthetic purpose, making your car look nicer than it would with an exposed gas tank. But more importantly, it protects the gas cap and the fuel tank. Without the fuel door, other people could poach the fuel in your car when you’re parked outside.
As such, when your fuel door starts malfunctioning, it’s wiser to repair it than to take it off permanently. So knowing how the fuel door’s release mechanism works would help a lot.
Behind your car’s fuel door is a cable system that runs all the way to the side of the driver’s seat. This release mechanism allows you to open the door from inside your vehicle. If one of the components of this release cable system fails, your fuel door may not open or close.
Why Your Fuel Door Won’t Open
A common reason the fuel door won’t open is due to a malfunctioning fuel door release cable. This cable connects the release lever to the fuel door, enabling it to open. Over time, it can wear out or get jammed. To address this issue, access the area behind the fuel door from inside the trunk or back seat, gently push the door open, and consider replacing the cable if damaged or worn.
There are several other possible reasons why your fuel door refuses to pop open when you pull on its release lever. These are:
Toyota Corolla Fuel Door Release
Toyota Corollas have a release for their fuel door, and this release is a lever on the inside of the car, specifically on the left side of the floor of the driver’s seat. Pulling this release lever will open your fuel door. But if the release lever is broken or loose, pulling on it won’t open it.
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Toyota Corolla Fuel Door Exterior Area
Your fuel door may also become stuck if your car suffers external damage, impacting its opening mechanism. Even a tiny dent on the side of the fuel door is enough to keep it from opening if the hinge has been squashed or misaligned.
Toyota Corolla Fuel Door Spring
Your fuel door relies on its hinge or spring for opening and closing. So when the hinge is damaged or stuck, or when its pin and interior bushings get too stiff or too loose, it could keep the fuel door from popping open.
Sometimes, the spring or hinge only needs cleaning and lubrication to function correctly. But in other cases, the spring can also become loose or become physically damaged, so you’d have to replace it.
Toyota Corolla Fuel Door Release Cable
A damaged release cable can cause your fuel door system to get stuck. That’s because electricity can’t reach your Toyota Corolla’s fuel door. If that’s the case, you’ll need to repair your wiring so you can use your release lever again to pop your fuel door open.
Why Your Fuel Door Won’t Close
If your fuel door doesn’t close or shut tight, it could be because of any of the following:
Broken or Damaged Fuel Door Latch
Fuel doors have a latch that holds them in place where they close. If this latch becomes broken, damaged, or loose, nothing will secure your fuel door in place, and it’ll remain in an open position.
Loose Fuel Door Cable
Your fuel door is connected to a taut cable that runs along your vehicle’s side paneling and functions as a release. This cable is responsible for popping your fuel door open when you pull the release lever. It also tightens when you close the fuel door. When this supposedly taut cable becomes loose, it fails to tighten and lock, leaving your fuel door open.
Broken or Damaged Fuel Door Hinge
Your fuel door has a hinge that allows it to swing open and swing close. If this hinge becomes bent, broken, damaged, or misaligned, or if its pin and bushings get too stiff or loose, it won’t be able to close tight if it’s already in the open position. It’ll also get stuck and won’t open if it’s already closed.
Toyota Corolla How To Open Fuel Door
There are two ways to open your Toyota Corolla’s fuel door if it gets stuck for whatever reason.
Pry It Open With a Credit Card
You can use a credit card or any broad and flat object as a lever and insert it into the side of your fuel door opposite its hinge. Pry your fuel door open with the card while someone else holds up the release lever inside the car. If you’re alone, you can wedge an object between the lever to keep it up.
With this method, however, you have to be careful about the object you use and how you pry the door open if you don’t want scratches and chipped paint on your car.
Open Your Trunk & Access It Through the Back
Another way to open your stuck fuel door is by opening the trunk of your car and accessing the back of your fuel tank. You’ll see your Toyota Corolla’s fuel door release cable running to the back of the fuel door. Look for the release pin, turn it counter-clockwise, slide it out, and remove it. Removing the pin and the release cable will loosen the latch to your fuel door and pop it open.
You can leave the fuel door open and put the release cable back on, sliding the release pin in and securing it by turning it clockwise. While you’re at it, you can try spraying a lubricant on the pin or latch of your fuel door and see if it works. Close the fuel door and check if it would automatically open using the release lever by the driver’s seat.
If you’ve found that the reason why your fuel door won’t open or close is because of a broken or damaged spring or hinge, you can replace it. You can buy the necessary part from an auto parts retailer and install it yourself.
If you think that the reason for your fuel door not opening is a cable issue, it might be best to take it to a professional mechanic.
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