Fit 2012 - no gas cap lid
#1
Fit 2012 - no gas cap lid
We just bought a 2012 Fit and when buying gas the first time, we realised that there is no lid to protect the opening.
There is the seal thing that you push and then it opens, but beneath that the opening has no lid.
I called the dealer and he said newer cars don't use that anymore. We have mostly had older cars before, but can someone confirm that a 2012 Fit doesnt need a gas cap lid?
There is the seal thing that you push and then it opens, but beneath that the opening has no lid.
I called the dealer and he said newer cars don't use that anymore. We have mostly had older cars before, but can someone confirm that a 2012 Fit doesnt need a gas cap lid?
#4
In North America, I'd be expecting a removable gas cap like kenchan posted......
But OP is in Aukland, New Zealand.
IDK what Honda put to use in that part of the world for 2012, but many of Hondas products in North America are now using a capless filler like this:
OP, can you post pics of yours?
But OP is in Aukland, New Zealand.
IDK what Honda put to use in that part of the world for 2012, but many of Hondas products in North America are now using a capless filler like this:
OP, can you post pics of yours?
#7
#8
Ahh yes,
Lidless cap - Album on Imgur
Lidless cap - Album on Imgur
Your gas cap is MISSING.
See the post above from kenchan showing a screw-on cap.
From the link:
Buy, borrow, or steal a gas cap.
You REALLY don't want to have to deal with water in the tank, trust me.
#9
You’re not gonna get any water in your tank, so don’t worry about that. I think it’s very likely that it’s a regional thing. MANY new cars, Hondas as well (Civic for example) have the capless system and I think that’s what this is. It’s very convenient, it eliminates the gas-cap related idiot lights, and its certainly watertight.
Heres one way to tell if your Honda is supposed to be capless- afaik Honda always includes a little funnel gadget that fits in the capless hole so you can fill from a jerry can. Check under your hatch floor, by the jack and spare and it should be in its own little nook. Gray maybe, little plastic funnel dongle.
Heres one way to tell if your Honda is supposed to be capless- afaik Honda always includes a little funnel gadget that fits in the capless hole so you can fill from a jerry can. Check under your hatch floor, by the jack and spare and it should be in its own little nook. Gray maybe, little plastic funnel dongle.
#10
You’re not gonna get any water in your tank, so don’t worry about that. I think it’s very likely that it’s a regional thing. MANY new cars, Hondas as well (Civic for example) have the capless system and I think that’s what this is. It’s very convenient, it eliminates the gas-cap related idiot lights, and its certainly watertight.
Heres one way to tell if your Honda is supposed to be capless- afaik Honda always includes a little funnel gadget that fits in the capless hole so you can fill from a jerry can. Check under your hatch floor, by the jack and spare and it should be in its own little nook. Gray maybe, little plastic funnel dongle.
Heres one way to tell if your Honda is supposed to be capless- afaik Honda always includes a little funnel gadget that fits in the capless hole so you can fill from a jerry can. Check under your hatch floor, by the jack and spare and it should be in its own little nook. Gray maybe, little plastic funnel dongle.
You didn't even look at the pic the OP provided?
OP did not have a capless filler at all, it's flat MISSING the gas cap.
#11
yah maybe he was looking at getting a new cap?
anyway im not a fan of those capless fuel fillers cause u can get grime like road salt on the mouth and you end up washing it into the tank.. i see it often on rentals
anyway im not a fan of those capless fuel fillers cause u can get grime like road salt on the mouth and you end up washing it into the tank.. i see it often on rentals
#12
No, I did see that the post was old. I didn’t (couldnt) see the pics for some reason, I’m on an iPhone now and can see them though. But I still would’ve posted anyway.
Someones gonna get home with their new Honda with no cap and be like oh snap no cap? And they may well end up on the interweb looking for answers. Now they can find some useful info, check the trunk for the funnel to confirm it’s supposed to be capless, and sleep soundly. I’ll always answer an old thread if I have something to contribute, you never know when it might be helpful.
Just to clarify, this isn’t new tech. The capless system with funnel has been around awhile, here’s a gentleman utilizing an early prototype with style ; )
#13
I’d hope there’s an (extra) screen or filter of some type added to these capless setups, just because of the likelihood of some debris getting in there. But still, better to have no debris in there at all. As long as the tank door has a place to hang the gas cap I’m happy!
#14
yah i’ve seen so many people forgetting to cap and close the gas door so i’m sure there is some benefit(?). no idea.
seems our cars need to sense the gas cap is secure or it throws a code. not sure how one would retrofit one on our cars.
seems our cars need to sense the gas cap is secure or it throws a code. not sure how one would retrofit one on our cars.
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