How to Open the Fuel Tank Cap of a Civic?

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DiAustin
07/29/25 9:19am
The 10th-generation Civic's fuel tank cap can be opened by first turning off the engine and ensuring the vehicle is unlocked. Firmly press the fuel tank cap, and it will pop open. To close it, push the popped-open cap back until you hear a click, which is the normal sound of the fuel tank cap sealing. Below is some relevant information about the Civic: 1. Configuration: The 1.5T models come standard with features like all-angle visual reversing camera + rear parking sensors, heated exterior mirrors, tire pressure monitoring system, electronic parking brake + Autohold, dual-zone automatic climate control, keyless entry + one-button start, and LED daytime running lights. 2. Powertrain: The Civic offers a choice between 1.0T and 1.5T engines. The 1.5T engine delivers a maximum torque output of 220N•m and a peak power of 130kW (177PS). The 1.5T model paired with a CVT transmission accelerates from 0-100km/h in just 8.5 seconds, showcasing impressive performance.
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EstherFitz
08/12/25 9:25am
As a driving newbie, I also couldn’t figure out how to open the fuel tank cap when I first started driving my Civic. It’s simple: After sitting in the driver’s seat, look for a small lever near the door panel on the left side, often marked with a fuel droplet icon. Gently pull it, and you’ll hear a click unlocking the cap. Then, step out to the fuel tank area at the rear of the car, press the center of the cap directly with your hand, and it will pop open for refueling. The key is to ensure the car is parked and turned off before operating—safety first. This design helps prevent fuel theft and is super practical. If the lever doesn’t move, don’t force it; check if the door isn’t properly closed or if the cable is stuck, and get it fixed promptly to avoid malfunctions. During regular car washes, keep the lever clean to prevent rust and jamming.
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JoannaMarie
10/06/25 5:05am
Having driven a Civic for several years, I'm familiar with the fuel tank cap operation: There's a black lever under the driver's seat, gently pull it to unlock the cap. Exit the car and press the outer cover to open for refueling. Remember to turn off the engine and park before proceeding. Slight variations exist across different model years—older versions are purely mechanical, while newer ones might include an electrical check, but the steps are similar. If the lever fails, don't panic; check if the fuse is blown or wires are broken. Apply some lubricant to the hinge area if necessary to prevent stiffness. Regular maintenance of this system can extend its service life.
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