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Thursday, January 21st, 2010 09:22 pm
Okay, this is dumber than a bag of rocks, but I'm stymied again.

You know how modern cars have the gas cap hidden away behond a locking door? On my Nissan the door latch is operated by a lever next to the driver's seat. The same lever operates the engine hood.


The lever doesn't work anymore. My gas gauge is on empty, my oil needs checking, and I can't do anything about it. Since I discovered this at the gas station and was unable to pry the gas door open with a screwdriver, I coasted home and there's probably enough gas to get the car around the block to the mechanic's, but I can't afford to take the car there. I'm twice late for its regular checkup because I can't afford it. I mean literally, I can't. Last month it was property taxes, this month it's making payments on the bills I've been shining on since the collapse last August (and earlier, in some cases).

In a better world I'd abandon the car right now but I can't do that. The car is otherwise in pretty good shape, though it's dirty and scraped. And others need it besides me. So it sits in my driveway while I ponder what to do.
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Friday, January 22nd, 2010 06:31 am (UTC)
I had that problem before and what worked was having Jason push vigorously on the lever while I pried at it with my keys.
Friday, January 22nd, 2010 02:07 pm (UTC)
Yes, this might work. Get someone at the gas station to pop the lid while you push on the lever or vice versa.
If you have a gas station that is attached to a repair garage that might be a good place to get gas -- they've probably seen it a lot.

I googled and most people say it is just a $1 spring replacement on the lid. If the spring is fine it might be the tank cover cable that needs replacing.

This seems the most helpful
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_do_you_open_a_defective_gas_tank_cover_release_lever