
To open the fuel tank cap of the Bin Yue, follow these steps: 1. First, turn off the engine before proceeding. The fuel tank cap of the Geely Bin Yue is located on the exterior of the vehicle. Approach the area around the fuel tank cap and firmly press the center of the cap to release it. 2. If the fuel tank cap is damaged or cannot be opened, you can go to the trunk of the car. Near the fuel tank wall, there is a latch. Remove it to manually open the fuel tank cap. 3. If the fuel tank cap does not open normally, avoid using excessive force. The material of the fuel tank cap lever is hard plastic, and applying too much force may cause damage.

I've been driving my Bin Yue for almost three years now, and opening the fuel tank cap is super easy. Once you're seated in the driver's seat, look for a small lever or button near the sill by your left foot. Just give it a gentle pull or press, and you'll hear the unlocking sound. Then, step out of the car and go to the rear. A light push on the right side of the fuel tank cap will make it pop open automatically. If it doesn't respond, first make sure the car key is inside or nearby and the doors are unlocked. Last time after a car wash, it got stuck, but wiping the latch area with a damp cloth fixed it. This internal switch design prevents accidental openings, enhancing theft prevention and safety. Remember to turn off the engine before refueling and avoid smoking nearby. During regular maintenance, check the latch for cleanliness to prevent rust from affecting its operation. It's simple to use, ensuring smooth and hassle-free trips every time, even for beginners.

I just got my Bin Yue, and unlocking the fuel tank cap feels like a little surprise. Once inside the driver's seat, look for a plastic pull ring or small button near the left foot area—just give it a tug to unlock the fuel tank cap. After getting out, walk to the rear of the car and give it a gentle push to open. When refueling is almost done, simply press lightly to close it. At first, I found the location a bit hidden, but it becomes very handy once you get used to it. Tip: Always turn off the engine before operating to avoid spark risks. On humid days, it might stick occasionally—just tap it lightly with your hand to fix it. This design enhances convenience without needing extra tools. Bonus advice: When refueling, choose a safe spot at the gas station to prevent passersby from accidentally bumping into the car.

I'm quite curious about the mechanical mechanism of the Bin Yue. The fuel tank cover is unlocked via an in-car switch control: pulling the lever in the driver's position activates the fuel tank lock mechanism, with the internal mechanism releasing the cover. The operation simply requires pulling the lever from the driver's seat, then lightly pressing the exterior to open. This design prevents external force damage to the fuel port and enhances anti-theft security. Common issues like jamming due to dust accumulation can be resolved by cleaning the slot. The system integrates electronic signals to ensure effective key recognition. Avoid operating while the engine is running to prevent potential electrical spark hazards. This layout combines practicality with safety considerations.


