Where is the fuel tank cap switch for the Reiz?

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VonVincent
07/30/25 10:05am
The fuel tank switch for the Reiz is located on the floor near the door on the driver's side. There are two switches under the driver's seat, and the smaller one towards the rear is the fuel tank switch. Below is some information about the Reiz: 1. Reiz body dimensions: length 4750mm, width 1795mm, height 1450mm, wheelbase 2850mm, front and rear track 1545mm, fuel tank capacity 70L. 2. Engine details: The Reiz has been discontinued, with the latest model being the 2013 version. The 2013 Reiz used two engines, one being a 2.5-liter naturally aspirated engine and the other a 3.0-liter naturally aspirated engine. The Reiz is a rear-wheel-drive mid-size sedan under Toyota, which gained popularity among many consumers after its launch.
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