Fuel cap
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Just did the upper engine rebuild about 5 days ago. Ironically been getting the P0455 code so decided to go to autozone and get a new gas cap. Only code other than the ABS which is of course obvious. So far no codes since I've changes it and everything has been great.
I'd try a little engine oil as some others have done, or what Mike said...
I'd try a little engine oil as some others have done, or what Mike said...
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Got my cap at AutoZone as well. Truck came with clearly wrong cap: could not be installed after fueling, as cool gasoline would cool down filler neck, reducing its size and making re-fitting of cap impossible. Had to wait an hour or so until it warmed up. New cap flawless!
The only thing I miss is having the string holder thingy attached to the cap so you don't forget to put it on, but I can deal with that versus having the wonderful P0455 code pop up. I think it was around $9 after taxes.. Definitely worth it.
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This is actually a TSB for the Land Rovers. They replaced the caps due to the fuel neck threads being out of specs and after shrinking/wearing over time, they became tight. It becomes tight enough that the first click is not all the way seated. On mine, it's getting tighter, so I'll try Mike's fix. That sounds like the best option.
EDIT: Don't you love how they realize there's a problem, they fix it on all inventory left on the lots, but they ignore all the inventory that was already sold, even though they admit it's a design flaw.
EDIT #2: FYI, here's the link to all the TSB's.
https://landroverforums.com/forum/al...engineid=2966/
Code:
No: SB14O Ref: Issue: 1 Date: 12/19/03 SERVICE ACTION Fuel Cap/Filler Neck Sealing AFFECTED VEHICLE RANGE: NOTE: A limited number of vehicles in Retailer inventory are affected by this Action. Editor\'s note: This campaign applies to specific VIN\'s. Contact your local dealer for additional coverage information. Discovery Series II (LT) 3A767790 to 4A830188 Build Date 26 February 2002 to 13 August 2003 SITUATION: POOR SEAL BETWEEN FILLER NECK AND FILLER CAP NOTE: The symptoms outlined for poor filler cap fit condition may also be indicative of a trickle valve failure. Discovery vehicles in Retailer inventory before the safe VIN may have a fuel filler neck thread manufactured out of specification. This can cause the fuel filler cap to bind and prevent the cap from sealing adequately prior to the start of the fuel filler cap ratchet process. A fuel vapor leak from the filler cap area can cause the MIL lamp to illuminate and fault codes P0446 and P0455 may be logged. RESOLUTION: TEST AND IF INDICATED REPLACE FUEL CAP AND/OR FILLER NECK NOTE: This Service Action is for un-sold vehicles held in Retailer inventory only. Prior to customer delivery test the seal integrity of the fuel filler cap on all vehicles in Retailer inventory before the above VIN. Where indicated, replace e [...]
EDIT #2: FYI, here's the link to all the TSB's.
https://landroverforums.com/forum/al...engineid=2966/
Last edited by SuperSport; 06-10-2013 at 11:55 AM.
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Just be careful if you use steel wool, or anything else for that matter, to not allow it to fall into the tank. A plugged Fuel Pickup Screen would be a harder fix.
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I am having this issue also. The cap starts clicking long before it's fully seated. I can usually make it seat by putting more pressure when turning trying to keep the ratcheting mechanism from clicking. It also seems to be worse during hot weather.
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