Where is the fuel tank cap button on the Buick Verano?
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The Buick Verano does not have a fuel tank cap button. When the door lock is open, simply press the fuel tank cap to open it. To close it, just press the fuel tank cap again. Remember to close and lock the fuel tank cap every time after refueling. The fuel tank is a square-shaped container made of stainless steel in the car, used for storing gasoline, with excellent sealing performance. The Buick Verano is a compact car launched by SAIC-GM Buick, with dimensions of 4723mm in length, 1802mm in width, and 1466mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2700mm. It is equipped with 1.0T and 1.3T turbocharged engines, with maximum power outputs of 92kw and 121kw respectively, paired with CVT continuously variable transmission and a 6-speed manual/automatic transmission.
As a seasoned driver who has been driving the Buick Verano for many years, I remember the location of the fuel tank cap button clearly. It is designed right next to the driver's left foot, close to the bottom of the door trim panel. Just look down, and you'll see a small round button with a silver edge. Press it gently, and the fuel tank cap pops open. This position is very convenient—your hand doesn't need to move far while driving, making the design very user-friendly. Safety-wise, it's also reassuring. The button is built into the car to prevent children from tampering with it, and it automatically checks the engine status before refueling, only activating when the engine is off. I advise new owners to familiarize themselves with their car's details. If you can't find it, don't panic—first check the owner's manual in the glove compartment, which includes diagrams. Compared to older cars I've driven where the button was hidden under the hood release, the Verano's design is noticeably simpler and more practical. Always pay attention to the button's condition during refueling to avoid dust clogging and affecting its lifespan.