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EYorkshire



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Not every Freelander has/had the locking cap

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Post #127799 17th Jan 2012 11:52 pm
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simont



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can you do photo(s) of the hinge side of the hole - I think that the locking pin is on the hinge part of the door.

I know common sense would say put the lock at the opening end - but then you bought a LR Very Happy 2002 Honda VFR800
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Post #127806 18th Jan 2012 8:21 am
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Looks like there is a non-locking version - depending on vin number

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Item 27936 is the assembly, includes solenoid, does not include flap Tangiers Orange - gone, missing her
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Censored going to have to type faster
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Post #127808 18th Jan 2012 8:40 am
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he's Cornish or some other bumpkin place darn sarth At work
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Is the picture taken when the car is locked ? The flat section has a hole in it and this is where the white locking pin raises up from...I'll get a picture standby.....

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4por4 - Car unlocked, opened the filler cap and then car locked again - see the white pin Thumbs Up



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Post #128197 20th Jan 2012 10:30 am
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straighten that diesel cap immediately Evil or Very Mad , regulation 34568b clearly states all diesel caps should lie horizontal at all times.


Avtur (ex forum member) would have a panic attack seeing that sloppy capmanship.

Infact I shall pm him with a link to your shocking photo At work
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is fuel theft a problem in the U.S Question would like to find out if no locking flap is there it may be country specific Thumbs Up rainy-city
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chicken george wrote:
........straighten that diesel cap immediately Evil or Very Mad .......


Happy now Laughing

(reg 3456b permits a +/- 3 degree angle) Thumbs Up

Edit: When unlocked (pin retracted) you can still just see the top of the locking pin, and so I'm sure 4por4 hasn't got a filler cap lock.

Post #128239 20th Jan 2012 2:31 pm
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mcphersonstrut wrote:
chicken george wrote:
........straighten that diesel cap immediately Evil or Very Mad .......


Happy now Laughing

(reg 3456b permits a +/- 3 degree angle) Thumbs Up

Edit: When unlocked (pin retracted) you can still just see the top of the locking pin, and so I'm sure 4por4 hasn't got a filler cap lock.


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mcphersonstrut wrote:


Edit: When unlocked (pin retracted) you can still just see the top of the locking pin, and so I'm sure 4por4 hasn't got a filler cap lock.


Either that or the solenoid has fallen off, this allows the white plastic pin to end up wher all the odd socks go in the washing machine. solenoid on mine was hiding between the wing and liner. Tangiers Orange - gone, missing her
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Post #128358 21st Jan 2012 8:31 am
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simont



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I would agree that there is probably a problem with it rather than not being fitted.

Would there be an easy way to visibly see the internal area where the solenoid and locking mechanism would normally sit?

I think knowing that would help bolampau out Thumbs Up 2002 Honda VFR800
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