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Locking Gas Cap

Gregory.wall

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Sorry if this has already been posted.
We have had some recent gas siphoning going on in my neighborhood.

Anyone know where to order a locking gas cap for the 2019 RAM bighorn new body?

I looked on the Mopar website but didn’t have any luck. Thanks in advance everyone.
 
I thought our capless tanks were resistant to siphoning?
 
I can still open the fuel access door after locking the truck. Now I don’t have a gas cap to unscrew, can people still access the fuel with a hose?
A regular syphon will not work due to the design. That is why Ram includes a special funnel for emergency filling.
 
It is disappointing RAM didn't make the fuel door have an electronic release button inside like many other high-end FCA vehicles.
They need to have something to get you to upgrade to next years model.
 
It is disappointing RAM didn't make the fuel door have an electronic release button inside like many other high-end FCA vehicles.

Yea, my wifes Durango R/T has it.
Was surprised RAM didn't offer it.
 
It is disappointing RAM didn't make the fuel door have an electronic release button inside like many other high-end FCA vehicles.

Lots of Corvette owners disable (me included) the gas door lock because when it fails, and they do, you have to pull the rear wheel and wheelwell liner to get to it or possibly break the gas door trying to open it. My Corvette now opens like the Ram.
 
Lots of Corvette owners disable (me included) the gas door lock because when it fails, and they do, you have to pull the rear wheel and wheelwell liner to get to it or possibly break the gas door trying to open it. My Corvette now opens like the Ram.
Sounds like a **** design. I'm pretty sure FCA builds release cables in easier to access places than that.
 
One does NOT need a siphon to contaminate a fuel tank via the unlocked fuel cap/door feature.
Lots of folks running around late evening with nothin constructive to do with their time.

….just sayin.
Doesn't the alarm go off if the fuel door is opened after locking the truck? My 2011 Sierra's alarm would go off if you opened the fuel door when the truck was locked.
 

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