Scout, please make the Harvester a Capless fuel fill door. I don't want the old style gas cap.
I have a 2010 Ford flex with a capless fill door and I recently sold my Ford Bronco also a capless fuel fill door and I love that feature.
The system is simple. Instead of a fuel-filler cap, which twists onto the neck to seal the tank, the capless version features a spring-loaded flap that automatically latches shut. To fill up, the driver needs to open the fuel-filler door and insert the pump nozzle. There's no gas cap to take off and put back on.
The GM Capless Fuel Filler delivers the following benefits:
www.jalopnik.com
I have a 2010 Ford flex with a capless fill door and I recently sold my Ford Bronco also a capless fuel fill door and I love that feature.
The Capless Fuel Filler Explained
Ford pioneered the capless fuel filler by making the feature standard first on the 2009 Explorer SUV and its Mercury-branded twin, the Mountaineer. Before spreading to other models, the capless fuel filler appeared on the 2009 Ford F-150 pickup truck and the Ford Flex and Lincoln MKS SUVs.The system is simple. Instead of a fuel-filler cap, which twists onto the neck to seal the tank, the capless version features a spring-loaded flap that automatically latches shut. To fill up, the driver needs to open the fuel-filler door and insert the pump nozzle. There's no gas cap to take off and put back on.
The GM Capless Fuel Filler delivers the following benefits:
- No fuel cap to use
- Helps keep hands free of dirt and fuel
- Helps prevent disruptions to the closed fuel system and “check engine” service visits
- No dangling fuel cap to scratch painted surfaces while fueling and no caps to potentially forget when driving off without closing it
- Mechanisms in the fuel filler neck make it nearly impossible to siphon more than a few gallons of gas
- A vapor recovery system built into the fuel filler means fewer fumes escape to pollute the air
Why Did Gas Caps Disappear From Some New Cars? [Update] - Jalopnik
If you've got a fuel tank, you need to put a lid on it, right? Wrong. A number of cars across several brands now come without gas caps. Here's why.
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