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johnboy
PostPosted: Sat Oct 19, 2013 4:39 pm Up
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HI all, I've just gone to fill up my 206 gti hdi and when i got to the pump i couldnt undo the filler cap, the key goes in fine but it refuses to turn and undo. I've tried using copious ammounts of WD40 but its still not budging.

Any ideas as what i can do to fix this.

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Frozen get a jug of hot water and poor it over it Smile
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lukesaunders91 wrote:
Frozen get a jug of hot water and poor it over it Smile

Cheers for the reply but don't thinks it's frozen as it's been 20c here today.

 
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The hot water will help get rid of the corrosion Smile
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johnboy wrote:
lukesaunders91 wrote:
Frozen get a jug of hot water and poor it over it Smile

Cheers for the reply but don't thinks it's frozen as it's been 20c here today.

Hmm either way I would suggest trying it, Not boiling though as it could damage your paintwork.

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Ok cheers guy will go and try it now Smile
 
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johnboy wrote:
Ok cheers guy will go and try it now Smile

Let us know how you get on Thumb Up

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Just tried but hasn't made a difference Sad
 
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Is it the right key? As in has it been used from another car with a different barrel?
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Addaz wrote:
Is it the right key? As in has it been used from another car with a different barrel?

That's what I'm beginning to think, I only got one key when I bought it (yesterday) Sad

 
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Try silicone grease? Then put the key in and give it a tap to make sure it is fully in. If that does not work probably as above wrong key.
 

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do you have the sp fuel cap?

when i got my 206 someone had fitted the sp cap wrong and was making it really hard to remove it, when i did get the cap off i had to remove the sp cap from the lock and refit it.

in the mean time just keep wiggling/turning and pushing in at the same time just dont got OTT as you might snap the key

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tsotd wrote:
do you have the sp fuel cap?

when i got my 206 someone had fitted the sp cap wrong and was making it really hard to remove it, when i did get the cap off i had to remove the sp cap from the lock and refit it.

in the mean time just keep wiggling/turning and pushing in at the same time just dont got OTT as you might snap the key

Cheers mate will have a look. Not sure what type I have as I'm new to 206's, it's this one

 

 
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Just spoke to the garage I bought it from and apparently it's the right key as he put fuel in it a couple of weeks ago
 
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rlees85
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In my experience from buying cars from people "I put fuel in it a couple of weeks ago" could well be some of his finest bulls**t. With mine, which is the same kind of filler, sometimes I have to push the key inwards slightly as I am turning it but never requires too much force! As mentioned above you really do not want to snap your only key! Spend a good half an hour trying this and that and if it really won't budge and you brought it from a garage I would suggest it is their responsiblity to sort out.
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