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Does anyone know of a devise to lock gas door or filler hole on 2020 Pacifica. Door has push to open and close but no lock and filler hole is cap less flap.
Does anyone know of a devise to lock gas door or filler hole on 2020 Pacifica. Door has push to open and close but no lock and filler hole is cap less flap.
Hi meyers54,
We're sorry to hear of your concerns. There is no fuel filler cap. To close the fuel filler door, push the center-rear edge (3 o’clock position) of the fuel filler door and then release. The fuel filler door will latch closed. Please note that in certain cold conditions, ice may prevent the fuel filler door from opening. If this occurs, lightly push on the fuel filler door around the perimeter to break the ice build up. Take care to open both flappers with the
funnel to avoid spills. Please use the following link to reference this information on page 282 of your Owner's Manual: https://msmownerassets.z13.web.core....SC_DIGITAL.pdf. If you ever have any other vehicle questions or concerns, please feel free to send us a private message!
I purchased a locking fuel cap from Geno’s that fits like a glove and works very well (see pic below of it installed on my 2020 Pacifica). I’ve utilized a number of Geno's products in the past and they’ve never failed me.
It says they are for a Ram but as you can see it works on the Pacifica as both have the exact same filler neck assemblies.
Thanks NorthStar1. I purchased this filler cap with lock and you are right it fits perfectly. Now I don't have to worry about some punks pouring foreign matter into my gas tank. Chrysler really needs to rethink gas filler doors that do not lock to keep vandals out.