Where is the fuel tank switch of the Volkswagen Bora?

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McMaverick
07/29/25 1:54am
The Volkswagen Bora does not have a separate fuel tank switch. When the car is unlocked, the fuel tank cover can be opened by pressing it. When the car is locked, the fuel tank cover is also locked. The fuel tank is a container for storing fuel in a car and is a specialized container for storing hydraulic oil or hydraulic fluid in a hydraulic system. It can be divided into two types: open fuel tanks and closed fuel tanks. The Volkswagen Bora is the first independently designed model by FAW-Volkswagen. It is a mid-sized SUV equipped with a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine, and offers three transmission options: dual-clutch, manual, and automatic manual. In terms of body dimensions, the Volkswagen Bora measures 4523mm in length, 1775mm in width, and 1467mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2610mm.
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LaDallas
08/12/25 5:56am
When I first got my Bora, I was confused too. Look carefully on the driver's side! There's a button with a fuel tank icon on the decorative panel between the door storage compartment and the seat—just press it to open. The fuel filler is on the right rear of the car, and remember to turn off the engine before pressing the button. If the button doesn't respond, don't force it—try using the emergency keyhole on the side of the fuel cap. By the way, newer models have moved the button to the driver's door armrest, making it easily accessible with a finger.
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