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Central locking had locked fuel filler flap!
Is there a way of releasing a locked fuel filler flap when the central
locking packs up? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Regards, Bruce |
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Car model ?
My A4 explains how to do it in the manual. Richard "Bruce Robbins" > wrote in message om... > Is there a way of releasing a locked fuel filler flap when the central > locking packs up? Any help would be greatly appreciated. > > Regards, > Bruce |
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Bruce Robbins wrote:
> Is there a way of releasing a locked fuel filler flap when the central > locking packs up? Any help would be greatly appreciated. > > Regards, > Bruce There's usually a manual release somewhere inside the boot, behind the trim. What car is it? |
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Is this an A6 in teh 92 to 97 model year? This happened to me. There is a
way to get to teh cable behind teh trim. Just reach in an pull teh cable back towards you. Tony 96 S6 "Chris Bartram" > wrote in message ... > Bruce Robbins wrote: > > Is there a way of releasing a locked fuel filler flap when the central > > locking packs up? Any help would be greatly appreciated. > > > > Regards, > > Bruce > There's usually a manual release somewhere inside the boot, behind the > trim. What car is it? |
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