Where is the fuel tank cap switch located?
1 Answers
Different types of vehicles have different fuel tank cap switches. Here is an introduction to the locations of fuel tank switches: 1. In-car switch: The in-car switch is the most commonly used type in private vehicles, located in the same position as the trunk lever. Both are situated under the floor mat on the lower left side of the driver's seat, making operation very convenient. Another type is the button-style switch, located on the center console, marked with a fuel pump icon. 2. Mechanical key switch: The mechanical key switch is the oldest type and is rarely seen in private vehicles nowadays. To open the fuel tank cap, the engine must be turned off, the key removed, and the mechanical key used to unlock it, offering the highest level of security. 3. Push-type switch: The push-type switch is currently the most convenient. The owner only needs to park and turn off the engine without any additional operations, allowing the gas station attendant to press and open the fuel cap themselves.