kf4zra
Registered Member
Well, maybe.
My car lives at the airport as I travel constantly. It's a 2013 R-spec sedan with 2200mi on it.
I just got back from a 7 day trip to see that my gas door is wide open.
I have never left it open before, but figured maybe I hit the button when i opened the trunk. I did not see any damage to the door. The gas level was the same, figured it's probably pretty tough to siphon a tank these days. Was worried that someone put something in my tank, but the gas cap was tight and the engine ran as smooth as ever.
Being as there is no damage, no missing gas, and no fuel contamination, I am thinking that it was a malfunction with the door release mechanism.
I tried to close the door, but it will not latch closed.
Hit the gas door button several times, but the little solenoid pin that sticks out to latch the door closed would not pop out. It clicked and made a thump noise each time i pressed the button, and i could feel something in the car move, but the locking pin that pops out of the solenoid would not pop out.
I drove the 30 miles home with the gas door flapping in the breeze. I figured I would take it in to the shop tomorrow. I looked at as soon as I got out of the car and the solenoid pin was now in the right position again. Closed the door and it latched properly.
In the last 10 years of driving i have had a remote release on my gas doors. I have never once left it open. I am thinking that something caused it to open while I was gone, as I would never have left the door open. I am leaning toward the switch as being faulty, but it clicked & made a thump noise each time i pressed it. do you think it could be the solenoid?
Should I just chalk it up to one of those things? Should I take it in anyways?
I could not find any record of the gas door not latching in my searching.
Thank you for any advice/suggestions
John
My car lives at the airport as I travel constantly. It's a 2013 R-spec sedan with 2200mi on it.
I just got back from a 7 day trip to see that my gas door is wide open.
I have never left it open before, but figured maybe I hit the button when i opened the trunk. I did not see any damage to the door. The gas level was the same, figured it's probably pretty tough to siphon a tank these days. Was worried that someone put something in my tank, but the gas cap was tight and the engine ran as smooth as ever.
Being as there is no damage, no missing gas, and no fuel contamination, I am thinking that it was a malfunction with the door release mechanism.
I tried to close the door, but it will not latch closed.
Hit the gas door button several times, but the little solenoid pin that sticks out to latch the door closed would not pop out. It clicked and made a thump noise each time i pressed the button, and i could feel something in the car move, but the locking pin that pops out of the solenoid would not pop out.
I drove the 30 miles home with the gas door flapping in the breeze. I figured I would take it in to the shop tomorrow. I looked at as soon as I got out of the car and the solenoid pin was now in the right position again. Closed the door and it latched properly.
In the last 10 years of driving i have had a remote release on my gas doors. I have never once left it open. I am thinking that something caused it to open while I was gone, as I would never have left the door open. I am leaning toward the switch as being faulty, but it clicked & made a thump noise each time i pressed it. do you think it could be the solenoid?
Should I just chalk it up to one of those things? Should I take it in anyways?
I could not find any record of the gas door not latching in my searching.
Thank you for any advice/suggestions
John