How to Open the Fuel Tank Cap of the Geely Xingyue L?

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CodyLynn
07/29/25 11:21am
First, enter the driver's seat and then turn off the engine. After the car is turned off, shift into park and remove the key from the vehicle. Walk to the driver's side of the car, which is the left side, where the fuel tank cap is located. When you are near the fuel tank cap, gently press the cap with your hand, and you will hear a pop sound as the cap automatically opens. If you want to refuel, you can proceed to do so. However, except for refueling, please do not make any modifications to the fuel tank, as this could easily cause problems.
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