How To: Open a Renault Master Fuel Cap. If you've recently got access to a Renault Master Van through your work or some other means, chances are you may be unfamiliar with some of the simple differences this van offers. One of those being the fuel cap release. Where is it? Well, unlike many vans, which have some type of fuel cap lock or release button in the cabin / dashboard, Renault have done things differently with the Master.
With the Master there is no release button. The lock of the fuel flap / cap is actually the lip of the fuel cap and drivers door. When the driver's door is opened the fuel flap can be opened and the cap is able to be removed. Still unsure? See the picture above for the exact location. This is the same for both types of Renault Master, hard sided and curtainsider.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Popular Posts
-
The Toyota Yaris is a great car. They seem to be much less tinny than a lot of the other little cars I've had over the years. They are...
-
The Toyota Yaris is one of the most impressive high mileage small cars you can buy. Reliability is one of it's strongest points. The Yar...
-
With car insurance being one of the most expensive costs you incur when running a car it's important that you try and get covered for as...
-
Well this isn't something you expect to encounter when buying an expensive car from a top car manufacturer. Also with the affected cars ...
-
I have recently been searching the Internet looking for how to fix the common heater valve problem on the Ford KA. Found quite a few guides...
-
Sent in by a visitor. AXA Car insurance has some of the worst customer service I have ever had the misfortune of having to deal with. None ...
-
So you've just bought a Nissan Micra and want, or need to know how to open the bonnet. This post is about opening the bonnet (Hood) on...
-
The Volvo 480 is a great car. I've never owned one but I have always had a soft spot for them. When it first came out it was such a futu...
-
It's only slightly pimped. It was like that when I bought it. I'm not the type of person that pimps up my car. Not that there's ...
-
That times come again. You know, when your insurance renewal has just come in the post and even though you now have another years no claims ...

1 comments:
Sorted!
Post a Comment