How to Open the Vehicle Fuel Filler Port?

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LeClara
07/29/25 12:32pm
Vehicle fuel filler ports can be opened in the following ways: 1. Use a key to open; 2. Press the fuel tank button inside the car to open; 3. Directly press the fuel tank cap to open. The car fuel tank cap is a cover used to store the gasoline tank, featuring good sealing performance, with a square shape and made of stainless steel. The correct steps for refueling a vehicle are: 1. Slow down and drive into the gas station gently; 2. Turn off the engine before refueling; 3. After filling up, close the fuel nozzle before starting the car; 4. Drive out of the gas station at a low speed. Precautions for vehicle refueling include: 1. Refuel in the morning or evening to avoid direct sunlight at noon; 2. Add more fresh fuel before long-distance trips; 3. Do not exceed the upper limit of the fuel tank; 4. Park, turn off the engine, and cut off the power; 5. Smoking is prohibited.
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