Right, This is how I changed the petrol cap barrel on my V reg fiesta. YES it is a bit of a job, but I spent most of the time trying to push it out, anyway....(take it out of the car) Put the key in and turn to the open position, push the inner crown down and turn to release it, it will turn and come off in 2 bits, a long bit and a small bit (make a note on how they line up with each other) then slid off the big spring. put to one side. Then look at the black cap that holds the barrel, you need to separate the inner and outer caps, by moving the teeth with a screwdriver, and sort of pulling as well as the key in the open position, then once you've got them apart you will see the end of the barrel, (make a note on how it looks, for when you replace the new one) with a small screwdriver you need to try and move the (kind of circlip thing) at the side at the end of the barrel that holds it in place, "NOW BE VERY CAREFUL WHEN SLIDING OUT THE BARREL, AS THE LITTLE BLACK BIT THAT MOVES ON THE SHAFT WHEN YOU TURN THE KEY HAS GOT A small SPRING ON IT" and you'll need it, and hopefully you will be finished.
Yes all cars have petrol caps
drill out lock
hi while parking near the petrol bunk the ignition was not switched off vendor pulled the petrol cap but it is locked now how to fill the petrol now please explain
To fix a broken lock on a Ford Fiesta petrol cap, first, assess the damage to determine if the lock mechanism or the cap itself needs replacement. If the lock is malfunctioning, you may need to remove the cap and inspect the locking mechanism for debris or damage, which can often be cleaned or repaired. If the lock is beyond repair, consider purchasing a new petrol cap that matches your vehicle model. Always ensure the new cap is securely fitted to avoid future issues.
undo 4/5 screws around petrol cap and remove.
To open the petrol cap on a Ford Fiesta 62 plate, first ensure that the vehicle is unlocked. Then, locate the petrol cap on the side of the car; it is typically a push-to-open type. Simply press the outer edge of the cap, and it should pop open. If you encounter resistance, check to make sure the vehicle is in the correct mode to allow access, as some models have a locking mechanism tied to the central locking system.
first cock the pump down then unscrew the magazine cap then the barrel should slide out
I had this problem It was the fuel filler cap that was leaking petrol when cornering Replace the locking petrol cap
You have an owners manual. Open it and look in the maintenance section. There you will find the correct weight oil to use in your Fiesta. It may even be listed on the oil fill cap. Any major brand will work well as long as it is the correct weight.
Simply twist the cap to the left an then pull upwards.
Oh, dude, if the barrel's broken, just channel your inner MacGyver and grab some pliers or a screwdriver to carefully twist off that petrol cap. It's like a high-stakes game of Operation, but with a car and potentially explosive liquids. Just be gentle and try not to make a mess... or blow up.
on my 53 vectra you have to unlock all the cr doors ie press remote twice. petrol cap will then open