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The fuel door release latch for a Holden Barina 2 door hatch auto 2005 is typically located on the driver's side of the vehicle, near the bottom of the dashboard.
To access the fuel door release latch, you will need to look for a lever or button that is labeled with a fuel pump icon or the word "Fuel". Once you locate the latch, simply pull or press it to release the fuel door and access the fuel filler cap.
If you are having trouble locating the fuel door release latch, you can refer to the owner's manual for your vehicle or consult a mechanic or dealership for assistance.
May 20, 2011 - 12 posts - 3 authors
try pressing the button and have someone else try to open the door, if it works, ... i tried that and it didnt work ... I have a 2011 Grand Cherokee Limited and my problem is that the fuel door stuck or ... There is a manual release in the cargo area. .... Itdoesn't sound like the internet is going to solve your issue.
First open glove box and look in the left top corner and you should see a black valet button. Press this then see if the fuel door release works then. If you still need the replacement get the part number from your local Lincoln or Ford dealer
The fuel filler door release is the black button at the front of the center console storage compartment.
If your fuel filler door release won’t operate, there is a manual release tab. The tab is located against the upper trim in the rear compartment on the driver's side.
I had the same problem. Pressing the fuel door unlock button did not work, and I couldn't find any emergency release in the cargo/trunk area. Eventually, I clicked the Lock / Unlock button on the key fob a couple of times and tried again, this time holding the fuel door release button for 1-2 seconds, and it worked. I then sprayed some door lock lubricant into the fuel door lock in case there was something sticking in the mechanism. Don't know if this truly "fixed" the problem, but it's working now.
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