Certainly not, I think there may be a forecourt rule about filling up with the engine still turned on, but I don't think it is technically illegal, just unsafe!
Yes, you definitely can do this.
To open the petrol cap on a Skoda Fabia, first ensure the vehicle is turned off. Locate the petrol cap release lever, which is typically found on the driver's side near the floor or on the dashboard. Pull the lever to unlock the fuel filler door, then simply press on the fuel filler door to open it. Once open, you can unscrew the petrol cap to refuel.
Yes, it is generally illegal to open someone's door without permission as it can be considered trespassing or breaking and entering, depending on the circumstances.
I had the same problem on my Opel Corsa GSi (5 door model) - all doors unlocked but the electronically controlled petrol flap stayed locked. To fix it open rear door -remove small plastic cover seen under right hand shelf. reach in (difficult) and you will feel the control relay for the petrol flap - move it around whilst operating the remote control - you will feel the relay operating - eventually the petrol flap will open. add lubricating oil to the pin that you will see once the petrol flap opens - hopes this helps.
Yes.
To open the petrol cap on a 2011 Volkswagen Polo, first ensure the vehicle is turned off. Locate the fuel door release lever inside the car, typically found on the driver's side near the floor. Pull the lever to unlock the fuel door, then simply press the fuel door to open it. After refueling, make sure the cap clicks securely back into place before closing the fuel door.
If the central locking isn't working, there is a pull cord in the boot that will release the lock on the petrol flap.
there isn't one. it locks with the door locks. unlocks when doors are unlocked. doesn't pop open you do it by pushing in the door on the front side.
That depends- in a house, yes. In a store, no.
To remove the petrol cap from a Skoda vehicle, first ensure the car is turned off and the fuel gauge is not displaying a warning. Open the fuel filler door, which is usually done by pressing the fuel door release button inside the car or by simply pushing on the door itself, depending on the model. Once the door is open, twist the petrol cap counterclockwise until it releases, allowing you to remove it for refueling. Always make sure to securely replace the cap after fueling to prevent any fuel leaks.
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.
To remove the petrol cap on a Peugeot 306, first ensure the vehicle is turned off and the ignition is off. Open the fuel filler door by pressing the release button located inside the vehicle, typically near the driver's seat. Once the door is open, simply twist the petrol cap counterclockwise until it releases, allowing you to remove it. After refueling, replace the cap by aligning it and turning it clockwise until it clicks securely.