
The fuel tank of the Borgward BX7 can be opened by simply pressing the fuel tank cap when the car is unlocked. Here are the relevant details: 1. There are generally three common ways to open a fuel tank cap: mechanical key opening, in-car switch opening, and press-to-open. 2. Mechanical key opening: This method is less common and is usually found on some off-road vehicles. Modern family cars generally do not adopt this design as it is relatively more complicated to use. 3. In-car switch opening: This is a more common method to open the fuel tank cap and is more convenient than the mechanical key method. Depending on the car model, the location of the fuel tank switch varies—some switches are placed on the left floor of the passenger seat, while others are located on the center console. However, their working principles are the same. 4. Press-to-open: The press-to-open method is currently the most convenient way to open the fuel tank cap and is widely adopted by many car manufacturers.

I've been driving the Borgward BX7, and the fuel tank release lever is actually quite noticeable. It's located near the floor on the left side of the driver's seat, featuring a small pull ring with a fuel pump icon printed on it. A gentle pull unlocks the fuel filler cap—simple and straightforward operation. If you accidentally encounter difficulty opening it, it might be due to a stuck lever or a blown fuse. I recommend checking the vehicle's fuse box to see if any fuses have melted. Also, remember to turn off the engine and lock the car when refueling to prevent accidents, which is quite important for driving safety. Regularly cleaning dust around the lever can also ensure smoother operation. Similar designs in other car models follow the same principle, all focusing on convenience. In short, I can easily handle it before every refueling, and once you get used to it, you'll find it practical and easy to locate.

I remember when I first bought my Borgward BX7, I was also confused about where the fuel tank switch was. After trying a few times, I discovered an inconspicuous ring-shaped handle near the driver's left foot. Pulling it would automatically pop open the fuel tank cap. Once you get the hang of it, it's really not that difficult, and after a few tries, you won't forget its location. If you pull it and nothing happens, don't rush to the repair shop—first check if the car doors are fully unlocked, as many vehicles automatically lock the fuel tank cap when the car is locked. When refueling, I usually open the door and lean out to take a look, ensuring everything is normal before proceeding. I recommend new owners first feel around the foot area to familiarize themselves with the location, so they won't have to scramble to find it when they're out driving.

The fuel tank switch of the Borgward BX7 is usually located on the left side of the driver's seat floor, resembling a small handle. Just pull it to open the fuel tank cap. I've driven many car models, and the position is mostly similar for the driver's convenience without having to move their hand away from the steering wheel. If it feels unclear, try pulling it immediately after starting the vehicle and unlocking it. Sometimes forgetting its location is due to a visual blind spot; simply crouch down and check the area near your feet. Ensure the car is turned off before refueling to avoid any risks.


