
The method to open the fuel tank cap on the Crosstour is: 1. Unlock the car, and the fuel tank lock will also be released simultaneously; 2. Press down on one side of the fuel tank cap, and the other side will flip up, allowing the fuel tank cap to open. Taking the 2016 Crosstour as an example, it belongs to the mid-size car category with body dimensions of: length 4995mm, width 1900mm, height 1560mm, and a wheelbase of 2795mm. The fuel tank capacity is 70 liters. The 2016 Crosstour features a double-wishbone independent front suspension and a multi-link independent rear suspension. It is equipped with a 2.4L naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 197PS, maximum power of 145kW, and maximum torque of 222Nm, paired with a 5-speed automatic transmission.

I encountered the same issue when I drove the Crosstour before, and it's actually very simple. When the car is unlocked, just walk to the fuel tank cap and press the right edge of the cap directly—there's a spring switch inside that will pop it open. The key point is to ensure the vehicle is in the unlocked state; if the car is locked, pressing won't open it no matter what. Remember to turn off the engine when refueling, and after opening the cap, you'll notice a small anti-loss strap attached to it. If it occasionally fails to open, try pressing the unlock button on the key repeatedly to activate the electromagnetic switch. This design is quite common, and the Accord follows the same operation logic.

The Crosstour's fuel filler door doesn't have a separate button; it's linked with the door locks. First ensure the vehicle's central locking is disengaged - either by pressing the unlock button on the key fob or using the driver's door handle unlock. After unlocking, apply moderate pressure on the indented area near the edge of the fuel door on the right side of the vehicle until you hear a click indicating it has popped open. I've personally encountered situations where the fuel door wouldn't open when the trunk was locked, so it's advisable to verify the central lock status. For older models, the electromagnetic switch may become sticky after prolonged use. If it doesn't open, avoid forcing it - cycling the door locks several times usually resolves the issue.

Three simple steps: 1. Unlock the car with the key fob; 2. Stand next to the fuel tank cover; 3. Press the notched area on the outer rim of the circular cover. You'll hear a spring pop sound indicating it's open—no need to search for a button inside the car. Honda's linked design is actually quite practical, offering both anti-theft protection and preventing accidental touches. Normally, remember to tighten the cover clockwise when closing it—listen for three clicks to ensure a proper seal. New owners might not notice the diagram inside the fuel tank cover indicating the rotation direction—worth checking during refueling.


