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On my 1995 it is a button located within the center console armrest. The trunk release button is next to it.
Fuel door release button/switch.
There isn't a fuel door release button on a 2001 or any Porsche Boxster. When the doors to the car are locked the fuel door also locks but when the doors are unlocked the fuel door will unlock. Open the fuel door and lock the doors and you can see how the mechanism works.
Use emergency release lever in the trunk side to open the fuel door.
There should be a fuel door release button on the driver's door, right next to the switches for the power windows and the outside mirror.
I believe that one is located in the glove compartment. If not check on the floor next to the drivers seat.
If the car is equipped with that option there will be a button in glove box. If no button, then just push inwards on the edge of the fuel door and the rear edge will pop out. If glove box button is present and not working, there will be an emergency release inside the trunk on the back side of the fuel door. Usually a cable or a lever.
Depends on the year, but most newer models came with the automatic trunk release button located inside the glove box on the left side. There's a yellow button for the trunk release and the red/orange button for the fuel door release.
Driver side door, in the panel there is a button on the bottom left side.
The fuel door release on your 1997 Ford Astro van is located beside the drivers seat. The lever is on the floor.
There is not release. The fuel door has a lock. When the doors are locked, the fuel door is locked. When the doors are unlocked the fuel door is unlocked. When the doors are unlocked, press on the front of the fuel door (the side closest to the front of the car). It should pivot open.
there is a manual release button you have to pull on the inside panel of the truck on the side where the fuel flap door is located. I know that, but cannot get the darn flap open with my remote key!