wow, that is 1st time i see this issue, can you just bent to fix it?
I was thinking it was warped, it was like this when I bought it, but didn't give it much thought till the other day when I parked next to another Ram 1500 and its door was flush.yup, thats not normal. looks like someone attempted to pry open from bottom
Totally not normal. Mine is perfectly flush. Dealer may give you a hard time so be prepared.Anybody have this going with their fuel door?
Its been like this since new, dont want to visit the dealer so looking for way to work it out myself.
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I keep a sheet of Scott's Shop Towel next to the fuel fill to keep the area clean after each fill up. I second the dislike of the capless fuel filler.That door needs to seal to keep contaminants out. Notice there is a rubber seal all the way around on the inside of the door. Since there is no gas cap, this is how the fuel filler flap is kept clean. It that gets dirt and moisture on it, the fuel nozzle will push it into the fuel tank. Definitely get that fixed, even if you have to buy a new door yourself. I never liked the capless fuel fillers for that reason.
Are you banging somebody's wife?Anybody have this going with their fuel door?
Its been like this since new, dont want to visit the dealer so looking for way to work it out myself.
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Wait... my fuel door doesn't lock. Yours shouldn't either. NmAre you banging somebody's wife?
Cause if so its either her husband or you're wife
No, it doesn't lock.Wait... my fuel door doesn't lock. Yours shouldn't either. Nm
Thanks for the comments.
Im coming up on my second oil change so I'll ask them to check it out then, wish I would of payed attention to it sooner I could of had the dealer I bought it from fix it then.