Stuart W
RVF Expert
- Joined
- Nov 2, 2019
- Messages
- 620
- RV Year
- 2025
- RV Make
- Newmar
- RV Model
- London Aire 4595 FL SL605
- RV Length
- 45
- Chassis
- FL
- Engine
- Cummins
- TOW/TOAD
- Jeep Wrangler
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It slips in the counterclockwise direction unless I push in to it while turning to openI had the same issue. It got to the point that I gave up on it and purchased a new cap, refueling from the passenger side while waiting for the new cap to arrive. I was going to dismantle the old one in place, but had visions of fuel cap pieces dropping into the tank so I decided to just take it to Freightliner and let them deal with it. They put this young wiry tech on it and he nearly turned himself inside out trying to remove it. But he succeeded and the replacement has worked like a charm.
Where did you purchase, do you have the part # handy pleaseI had the same issue. It got to the point that I gave up on it and purchased a new cap, refueling from the passenger side while waiting for the new cap to arrive. I was going to dismantle the old one in place, but had visions of fuel cap pieces dropping into the tank so I decided to just take it to Freightliner and let them deal with it. They put this young wiry tech on it and he nearly turned himself inside out trying to remove it. But he succeeded and the replacement has worked like a charm.
Sorry, @Stuart W , I do not. I’m pretty sure I purchased from Freightliner though.Where did you purchase, do you have the part # handy please
I tried one of these for a couple of months before I threw it in the trash at the T/A. It was more hassle than than it was worth. when I would have any spillage, I spent less time cleaning it up from the side of the coach than I did trying to get that clean and rolled back up, and would still have to clean the side of the coach because the wind always caught it and slapped it and the spillage it had on it, all over the side of the coach. (seems like most of the time when I fuel up there is a 20 mph wind blowing parallel to the truck lanes).Mine too. Seems a little strange they try their damnedest for a flush mount without leaving any lip protruding. The only thing I could figure is they are trying to ensure there is still room for the filler cap with the fuel fill door closed. Unfortunately it makes installing these interesting as there is no filler neck lip to put this around. Had to use a hot glue gun; waiting to see how long it sticks / stays in place for.
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Best,
-Mark