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General Sport Trac Discussion
Locking Gas Door Project?
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<blockquote data-quote="Chops " data-source="post: 603581" data-attributes="member: 59693"><p>Rich I did my share of doorbell ringing when younger. :lol:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Kind of see your point , but I consider the fuel door actuator a wasted effort on 2004 and newer ST's due to the anti siphon feature. That's JMO only. The rising price of gas is what I see as a factor for having it locked up. A locking gas cap would be a much greater deterrent from vandalism and fuel theft. If the fuel door was constructed of a much more substantial material rather than soda bottle polymers, I would have a different opinion.</p><p></p><p>As I said, someone wanting to due harm will not stop because of a locked flimsy plastic door. A very simple twist of a screwdriver inserted and the door is unlatched. About 2 seconds worth of effort.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Mr Marvyn no foul, I should have inserted a few emoticons in my message.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chops , post: 603581, member: 59693"] Rich I did my share of doorbell ringing when younger. :lol: Kind of see your point , but I consider the fuel door actuator a wasted effort on 2004 and newer ST's due to the anti siphon feature. That's JMO only. The rising price of gas is what I see as a factor for having it locked up. A locking gas cap would be a much greater deterrent from vandalism and fuel theft. If the fuel door was constructed of a much more substantial material rather than soda bottle polymers, I would have a different opinion. As I said, someone wanting to due harm will not stop because of a locked flimsy plastic door. A very simple twist of a screwdriver inserted and the door is unlatched. About 2 seconds worth of effort. Mr Marvyn no foul, I should have inserted a few emoticons in my message. [/QUOTE]
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