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Fuel cap hassle

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Anyone else had a problem with the button release mechanism ? I had to use a screwdriver to prize it open before and couldnt open it last night at the petrol station either.
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Moar details please!

Walk us though the steps you take so we know you are doing it right.

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The problem is the fuel button you push to release the flip up lid (same as the seat button but opposite direction), basically when trying to push the button in it wont 'push in' and so the lid wont flip up (key was in correct position!), like I said I had to force it with a screwdriver to lever it open..
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Scottish wrote:The problem is the fuel button you push to release the flip up lid (same as the seat button but opposite direction), basically when trying to push the button in it wont 'push in' and so the lid wont flip up (key was in correct position!), like I said I had to force it with a screwdriver to lever it open..

This button is actuated by a cable as opposed to an electronic solenoid. It is possible that the cable stop is out of adjustment meaning that you push down on the button, but that is not enough travel to unlatch the lid.

Unfortunately I do not have my service manual with me here at work, so I will have to get back to you.
I don't even know if the manual addresses the adjustment of this mechanism. Stay tuned...
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i think the probs seem to be with the 125 (mine was alwars hard to open and close)...seems to have been resolved with the 150 as it opens in a different way....
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My 125's fuel flap has always been hard to open. You can take the flap off from the inside and bend the mount bracket back on it slightly. That helped, but didn't fix the issue for me. I still have to hold the button and use my fingernail to pull the flap up.

Honda noticed people having trouble with this, and improved the design on all post-2011 models.
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If the button doesn't push in, turn the key to off and back to the release position a few times to get the release working and/or spray wd40 into the key slot.
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I have the same problem with my 2013 150. In addition, the lid will come up if I hit a bump after refueling.
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No joy with the WD40 and key switching....giving the button a good hit with the handle end of a screwdriver made it pop open tho, hardly ideal but it works :?
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Mine is troublesome as well - 2013 150. I push the button and not much happens. I need to fiddle with the cover, trying to get some purchase to get it started. I might just glue a bit of a knob on so I have something to hold on to. Nothing will happen soon, though - WAY to cold (and too much road salt) for me and Mantis.
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Scottish wrote:No joy with the WD40 and key switching....giving the button a good hit with the handle end of a screwdriver made it pop open tho, hardly ideal but it works :?
In which case the solution is lubricant into the bowden cable.
Unfortunately this will require a fair bit of disassembly to get at he effing thing.
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I have the same problem and always have had this problem with my fuel flap on my 2012 PCX 125
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ericpcx1 wrote:I have the same problem and always have had this problem with my fuel flap on my 2012 PCX 125
Ive just made a perfect solution for this issue. Ive installed a little spring that i found sitting in my drawer,just perfect for this job and now the flap pops open just over half way up when i push the button. It would take anyone 10sec to install it. Ill post a vid of it soon...
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I have noticed that over disassembly multiple times I got tricky on my pcx 150. I just removed the one screw that holds the whole panel and door in place and released it then watched how it closed. It ended up I just flexed it to one side or the other to realign it and it worked perfect since.

Pop your door open and see if the latch works as it should with the door open. Readjust the door side to side from there. Ideally you could do this with the whole panel off so it was really easy to open until properly adjusted. It's only one screw to remove this panel and it pops off from rear to front. Push in on the sides of the panel to release it as I remember. If not try gently pushing in on the red panels below to see if it releases. The front is not hard but the corners do lock in place too.
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Pcxdemon wrote:
ericpcx1 wrote:I have the same problem and always have had this problem with my fuel flap on my 2012 PCX 125
Ive just made a perfect solution for this issue. Ive installed a little spring that i found sitting in my drawer,just perfect for this job and now the flap pops open just over half way up when i push the button. It would take anyone 10sec to install it. Ill post a vid of it soon...
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Pcxdemon wrote:
ericpcx1 wrote:I have the same problem and always have had this problem with my fuel flap on my 2012 PCX 125
Ive just made a perfect solution for this issue. It would take anyone 10sec to install it.
I'll post a vid of it soon...
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Should we take it to the double-dog dare level? YES!
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GeorgeSK wrote:Should we take it to the double-dog dare level? YES!
Have we had the correct progression through dares?
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Hey George! That would make it a triple dare ;)
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WhiteNoise wrote:Hey George! That would make it a triple dare ;)
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