It doesn't - but thats what it should do - only access the fuel door if the drivers door is unlocked.
All our other vehicles had locking doors except our Jeep Wrangler and my F350 but it was 20 years old. Would have been nice just 1 less key to look for but I will be putting the locking fuel and def caps onWould be nice but it is just something else to break. That is one thing that I dont want stuck shut haha
All our other vehicles had locking doors except our Jeep Wrangler and my F350 but it was 20 years old. Would have been nice just 1 less key to look for but I will be putting the locking fuel and def caps on
Yes. Vindictive ex wife Plus why give some teenager out to no good an easy opportunity. Kids do stupid things all the time Plus my wife being a cop seems there are a lot of people who like to jack with cops. So the answer is yes I prefer to keep my fuel lockedHave you ever had your fuel tampered with? In all my years I’ve never had locking gas caps and not once has someone messed with it.
Have you ever had your fuel tampered with? In all my years I’ve never had locking gas caps and not once has someone messed with it.
I e had mine locked 20+ years and never had a fuel theft or someone drilling holes. I’m more worried about someone putting something in the tank rather than taking fuel out. Replacing a fuel tank is much better than pumps filters lines injectors internal engine. We all have our opinion I respect your decision to not have one but me personally I will have themI've never had it happen, but I would rather it be siphoned off if someone is going to steal fuel, than what I heard happens to some with a locking fuel cap. Thieves drill a hole in the tank, no thanks, mine will remain unlocked.
Yes. A thief will get to the fuel anyway they can. Thieves chose the easiest targets. Locking cap basically means move on to another vehicle. I’ve Leary’s been concerned with someone putting something IN. I have Law Enforcement on my vehicles. The locking cap really can’t get out of aligned. It’s a simple door latch. A lot of vehicles have them my wife’s FCA Grand Cherokee included. Was just a question before spending money on locking capsThankfully I nor anyone I am close with has ever had a fuel theft or vandalism (that i know about). I would consider an aftermarket keyed locking cap, but don't like the idea of the cover being locking. So easy to get out of alignment and now not open.
Maybe if gas spikes back up in cost I will more seriously consider. But either way be it fuel or anything on or in the vehicle, if a thief wants it he will get it or destroy something trying.![]()
Yes. A thief will get to the fuel anyway they can. Thieves chose the easiest targets. Locking cap basically means move on to another vehicle. I’ve Leary’s been concerned with someone putting something IN. I have Law Enforcement on my vehicles. The locking cap really can’t get out of aligned. It’s a simple door latch. A lot of vehicles have them my wife’s FCA Grand Cherokee included. Was just a question before spending money on locking caps
I e had mine locked 20+ years and never had a fuel theft or someone drilling holes. I’m more worried about someone putting something in the tank rather than taking fuel out. Replacing a fuel tank is much better than pumps filters lines injectors internal engine. We all have our opinion I respect your decision to not have one but me personally I will have them
genos for a mere 59.95 for the Diesel and 49.95 for the DefDoes not lock with the doors on Limited either. My understanding is that Genos does have a cap for the 2019 Diesel that locks.