Well, its easy. Just turn it counterclowise, and pull it out.
You have to open it with your hand even though there's no place to grab it
try running with fuel cap open. If it keeps running, breather in fuel cap blocked, strip fuel cap and clean.
open your fuel filler cap door and Mercedes tire pressure recommendations are on a sticker on the fuel door. i personally go 2-4 more psi then recommended.
Open the trunk and pull down the panel covering the trunk latches. There will be a pump with a red handle to your right. Pull that handle all the way out and you should be able to go and open your gas cap.
To open an L300 fuel cap, locate the fuel door release lever usually found on the driver's side near the floor. Pull the lever to release the fuel door. Next, push on the fuel door to open it fully. Finally, twist the fuel cap counterclockwise to unscrew it from the fuel tank opening and remove it.
Theres a button on the drivers door, not on the section with window switchs below that near the bottom of the door
push on the right side should flip open
Make sure all the door locks are open. If they are, then just press the left side of the gas cap and it will pop open.
You will first need to open the fuel flap on the Skoda Superb by pressing on the left side of the flap. Once the flap is open take off the fuel cap by unscrewing it counterclockwise wise.
Had same problem at first, The car needs to be open then just press the cover over the cap. If the car is locked the cap will not open...
If the fuel cap is jammed when a Volkswagen Polo is open the lid can be wedge with a flathead screwdriver. Depending on whether the cap will come off or not, the unit may need to be broken off and replaced.
To open the fuel cap on a Nissan Murano, first ensure the vehicle is in park and turned off. Locate the fuel door release lever, which is typically found on the driver's side near the floor or on the dashboard, and pull it to unlock the fuel door. Then, simply push the fuel door itself to open it. The fuel cap can then be unscrewed to refuel.