Where is the fuel tank cap switch on the Golf?

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DelLeilani
07/30/25 1:41am
The Golf does not have a separate fuel tank cap switch. When the central locking is unlocked, simply press the fuel tank cap to open it. To lock the fuel tank cap, just lock the central locking system. Here is some information about the Golf: 1. Introduction: The Volkswagen Golf is a best-selling car under the Volkswagen brand. It is the most produced model by Volkswagen and also the brand's top-selling vehicle, ranking third among the world's best-selling car models. 2. Powertrain: Equipped with Volkswagen's most advanced 1.4TSI engine and 7-speed dual-clutch transmission, it delivers powerful performance, which is one of the main reasons why many consumers favor it.
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