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Where is the fuel tank cap switch of Wuling Capa?

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VonErin
09/03/25 6:12am
The fuel tank cap switch of Wuling Capa is located below the driver's seat on the left side, within reach of the left hand. There are usually two toggle buttons, one for opening the trunk and the other for opening the fuel tank cap. The fuel tank cap switch has a fuel pump icon. Methods to open the car fuel tank cap: 1. In-car switch type: Nowadays, the more common method is the in-car switch button, which is more convenient compared to the mechanical key method. 2. Mechanical key method: The mechanical key method is more complicated. This method is usually found in more rugged SUVs, such as the JEEP Wrangler, Haval H5, etc. 3. Direct press type: The direct press type fuel tank cap opening method is the most convenient, requiring no operation from the car owner, and the fuel attendant can directly refuel.
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OJohnny
09/15/25 7:40am
When I first bought my car, I was also looking for the fuel tank cap switch of the Wuling Victory. It's located on the floor near the door on the left side of the driver's seat. Just bend down slightly and you'll find a small lever. The design is very thoughtful, positioned at a comfortable height—not too high or too low. Just pull the lever and the fuel tank cap pops open, making the operation simple and straightforward. As someone who has been driving it for almost two years, I often refuel without getting out of the car. The switch is positioned close to the door sill, which prevents rainwater from dirtying it or accidental touches, ensuring safety. I usually wipe the lever to keep it dust-free to avoid jamming. I recommend new owners familiarize themselves with this corner early on. If the lever ever feels stiff, just apply some lubricant to save on repair costs. Overall, this design is hassle-free and effortless, perfect for daily commutes and family use.
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MacCole
10/29/25 8:17am
The fuel tank cap release lever of the Wuling Capa is located on the left side of the driver's seat near the door sill. A small pull rod connects to the mechanical system of the fuel tank cap, and pulling it activates a cable mechanism to open the cap. This position was chosen to minimize electronic failure risks and ensure reliability, similar to other budget-friendly vehicle designs. As someone who frequently maintains cars, I recommend regularly checking the cable for rust or sticking issues. A simple spray of WD-40 can keep it operating smoothly. If the release fails, it might indicate a broken cable or a problem with the fuel cap spring. In such cases, avoid forcing it—first try manually opening the cap, and if that doesn't work, visit a 4S shop for assistance. Always verify the release mechanism is functioning properly before refueling to prioritize driving safety.
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Luke
12/12/25 8:29am
The fuel filler cap switch in the Wuling Victory is located on the left side of the driver's seat, on the floor near your feet. Just look down when seated and you'll spot a small pull ring with an icon. Pull it once to open the fuel filler cap. I also spent a long time searching for it during my first drive, but it becomes very convenient once familiar – no need to exit the car or find keys when refueling. Though discreetly positioned, it's quick to operate, making it quite user-friendly for beginners. If unresponsive, check if the car is locked or doors are open. Overall, the design is simple and practical.
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