
To open the fuel tank cap on the Lingpai: 1. Locate and pull the release lever near the brake pedal in the driver's compartment to open the fuel tank cap; 2. For models equipped with a key, simply press the fuel tank cap when the vehicle is unlocked to open it. Taking the 2020 Lingpai as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4756mm, width 1804mm, height 1509mm, with a wheelbase of 2730mm. The 2020 Lingpai features a MacPherson strut front suspension and a torsion beam rear suspension. It is powered by a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 109ps, maximum power of 80kW, and maximum torque of 134Nm, paired with an electronic continuously variable transmission.

I quickly learned how to open the fuel tank cap shortly after driving the Lingpai. It doesn't require a key operation and can be done directly from the driver's seat. Just bend down and look near your left foot, close to the dashboard or the door frame—there's usually a noticeable button or pull ring marked with a fuel tank icon. Gently pull or press it, and a crisp click sound indicates successful unlocking. Then, turn off the engine, exit the car, and manually lift the cap to refuel. The whole process is straightforward and takes just a few minutes, but I recommend practicing in a parking lot in neutral to avoid distractions on the road. After refueling, make sure to close the cap tightly until you hear the locking sound, as a loose seal might cause fuel spillage or water ingress. If the switch doesn't respond, it could be a blown fuse or wiring issue, so it's best to have it checked at a 4S shop. Overall, the Lingpai's design is user-friendly, making it easy and safe to open the fuel cap, even for beginners.

As a owner, I find the fuel tank cap of the Lingpai very convenient to open. You simply operate it from the driver's seat: typically located below the steering wheel or near the left foot pedal, look for a small lever or button, clearly marked, and a single pull will unlock the fuel tank cap. This design avoids the hassle of using a key, making it efficient and safe. After that, exit the vehicle to manually open the cap for refueling, remembering to turn off the engine to prevent accidents. I often check if the switch operates smoothly before refueling, and during rainy days, I make sure the cap isn't soaked by rainwater, cleaning it before closing. Overall, the Lingpai model pays attention to detail, making opening the cap effortless and suitable for daily driving.

Opening the Lingpai fuel tank cap is straightforward: Locate a small switch near the left leg of the driver's seat, pull it to unlock the fuel tank. Then exit the vehicle to open the cap and refuel. When closing, push firmly to ensure a proper seal. If the switch gets stuck, wait a moment and try again or contact .

It's quite safe for beginners to open the fuel tank cap of the Lingpai. First, park the car and turn off the engine, then locate the fuel tank switch on the left side of the driver's seat (marked with a droplet symbol), and gently pull it to unlock. After hearing a sound, exit the car and walk to the fuel tank opening to manually open the cap and start refueling. After filling up, push the cap back to ensure it's locked, testing it with your hand if necessary. Remember not to operate while driving or overfill to avoid spills. The whole process is clear and smooth, taking just a few minutes to master.

The fuel tank cap operation of my Lingpai is quite convenient when refueling. Sit in the car and find the switch near your left foot, just pull it to unlock. After hearing a click, get out of the car and twist open the cap to refuel. After completion, close it tightly to prevent dust or rainwater from seeping in. If the switch fails, don't pull hard; check if the circuit is normal. The design is simple, fast, and easy to learn.


