advice needed: jammed (possibly frozen) gas tank lid
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advice needed: jammed (possibly frozen) gas tank lid
Hi Group,
This morning when I started my car, the gas light was lit up. So I went
to a nearby gas station on my way to work to fill it up. However I was
not able to open the gas lid when I pushed the button. At that time I
thought it must be frozen for some reason, given that the temperature
was about 15 degrees below freezing temperature last night. So I
thought I could wait till this afternoon to try it again.
I tried just now. It still does not open. Although I still tend to
believe it is frozen, I realized that I basically did not feel any
resistance when I pushed the button. I can not recall whether I always
feel this way--shame on me, I have been driving this car for two years
and probably filled the tank more than 100 times. Anyway, now the
remaining gas in the tank will probably last me through the end of
tomorrow if I just do my commute. Tomorrow's forecast shows a high
temperature of 35 degrees. I do not feel very comfortable waiting for
that though. I wonder if you could give me some advice on things I can
try. Thank you!
Best Regards,
Doug
This morning when I started my car, the gas light was lit up. So I went
to a nearby gas station on my way to work to fill it up. However I was
not able to open the gas lid when I pushed the button. At that time I
thought it must be frozen for some reason, given that the temperature
was about 15 degrees below freezing temperature last night. So I
thought I could wait till this afternoon to try it again.
I tried just now. It still does not open. Although I still tend to
believe it is frozen, I realized that I basically did not feel any
resistance when I pushed the button. I can not recall whether I always
feel this way--shame on me, I have been driving this car for two years
and probably filled the tank more than 100 times. Anyway, now the
remaining gas in the tank will probably last me through the end of
tomorrow if I just do my commute. Tomorrow's forecast shows a high
temperature of 35 degrees. I do not feel very comfortable waiting for
that though. I wonder if you could give me some advice on things I can
try. Thank you!
Best Regards,
Doug
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Re: advice needed: jammed (possibly frozen) gas tank lid
Bring to a heated garage overnight or pour very hot (boiling?) water over
lid??
"Doug" <douglas_dou@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1169063267.331977.305710@a75g2000cwd.googlegr oups.com...
> Hi Group,
>
> This morning when I started my car, the gas light was lit up. So I went
> to a nearby gas station on my way to work to fill it up. However I was
> not able to open the gas lid when I pushed the button. At that time I
> thought it must be frozen for some reason, given that the temperature
> was about 15 degrees below freezing temperature last night. So I
> thought I could wait till this afternoon to try it again.
>
> I tried just now. It still does not open. Although I still tend to
> believe it is frozen, I realized that I basically did not feel any
> resistance when I pushed the button. I can not recall whether I always
> feel this way--shame on me, I have been driving this car for two years
> and probably filled the tank more than 100 times. Anyway, now the
> remaining gas in the tank will probably last me through the end of
> tomorrow if I just do my commute. Tomorrow's forecast shows a high
> temperature of 35 degrees. I do not feel very comfortable waiting for
> that though. I wonder if you could give me some advice on things I can
> try. Thank you!
>
> Best Regards,
> Doug
>
lid??
"Doug" <douglas_dou@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1169063267.331977.305710@a75g2000cwd.googlegr oups.com...
> Hi Group,
>
> This morning when I started my car, the gas light was lit up. So I went
> to a nearby gas station on my way to work to fill it up. However I was
> not able to open the gas lid when I pushed the button. At that time I
> thought it must be frozen for some reason, given that the temperature
> was about 15 degrees below freezing temperature last night. So I
> thought I could wait till this afternoon to try it again.
>
> I tried just now. It still does not open. Although I still tend to
> believe it is frozen, I realized that I basically did not feel any
> resistance when I pushed the button. I can not recall whether I always
> feel this way--shame on me, I have been driving this car for two years
> and probably filled the tank more than 100 times. Anyway, now the
> remaining gas in the tank will probably last me through the end of
> tomorrow if I just do my commute. Tomorrow's forecast shows a high
> temperature of 35 degrees. I do not feel very comfortable waiting for
> that though. I wonder if you could give me some advice on things I can
> try. Thank you!
>
> Best Regards,
> Doug
>
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Re: advice needed: jammed (possibly frozen) gas tank lid
Bring to a heated garage overnight or pour very hot (boiling?) water over
lid??
"Doug" <douglas_dou@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1169063267.331977.305710@a75g2000cwd.googlegr oups.com...
> Hi Group,
>
> This morning when I started my car, the gas light was lit up. So I went
> to a nearby gas station on my way to work to fill it up. However I was
> not able to open the gas lid when I pushed the button. At that time I
> thought it must be frozen for some reason, given that the temperature
> was about 15 degrees below freezing temperature last night. So I
> thought I could wait till this afternoon to try it again.
>
> I tried just now. It still does not open. Although I still tend to
> believe it is frozen, I realized that I basically did not feel any
> resistance when I pushed the button. I can not recall whether I always
> feel this way--shame on me, I have been driving this car for two years
> and probably filled the tank more than 100 times. Anyway, now the
> remaining gas in the tank will probably last me through the end of
> tomorrow if I just do my commute. Tomorrow's forecast shows a high
> temperature of 35 degrees. I do not feel very comfortable waiting for
> that though. I wonder if you could give me some advice on things I can
> try. Thank you!
>
> Best Regards,
> Doug
>
lid??
"Doug" <douglas_dou@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1169063267.331977.305710@a75g2000cwd.googlegr oups.com...
> Hi Group,
>
> This morning when I started my car, the gas light was lit up. So I went
> to a nearby gas station on my way to work to fill it up. However I was
> not able to open the gas lid when I pushed the button. At that time I
> thought it must be frozen for some reason, given that the temperature
> was about 15 degrees below freezing temperature last night. So I
> thought I could wait till this afternoon to try it again.
>
> I tried just now. It still does not open. Although I still tend to
> believe it is frozen, I realized that I basically did not feel any
> resistance when I pushed the button. I can not recall whether I always
> feel this way--shame on me, I have been driving this car for two years
> and probably filled the tank more than 100 times. Anyway, now the
> remaining gas in the tank will probably last me through the end of
> tomorrow if I just do my commute. Tomorrow's forecast shows a high
> temperature of 35 degrees. I do not feel very comfortable waiting for
> that though. I wonder if you could give me some advice on things I can
> try. Thank you!
>
> Best Regards,
> Doug
>
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Re: advice needed: jammed (possibly frozen) gas tank lid
Bring to a heated garage overnight or pour very hot (boiling?) water over
lid??
"Doug" <douglas_dou@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1169063267.331977.305710@a75g2000cwd.googlegr oups.com...
> Hi Group,
>
> This morning when I started my car, the gas light was lit up. So I went
> to a nearby gas station on my way to work to fill it up. However I was
> not able to open the gas lid when I pushed the button. At that time I
> thought it must be frozen for some reason, given that the temperature
> was about 15 degrees below freezing temperature last night. So I
> thought I could wait till this afternoon to try it again.
>
> I tried just now. It still does not open. Although I still tend to
> believe it is frozen, I realized that I basically did not feel any
> resistance when I pushed the button. I can not recall whether I always
> feel this way--shame on me, I have been driving this car for two years
> and probably filled the tank more than 100 times. Anyway, now the
> remaining gas in the tank will probably last me through the end of
> tomorrow if I just do my commute. Tomorrow's forecast shows a high
> temperature of 35 degrees. I do not feel very comfortable waiting for
> that though. I wonder if you could give me some advice on things I can
> try. Thank you!
>
> Best Regards,
> Doug
>
lid??
"Doug" <douglas_dou@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1169063267.331977.305710@a75g2000cwd.googlegr oups.com...
> Hi Group,
>
> This morning when I started my car, the gas light was lit up. So I went
> to a nearby gas station on my way to work to fill it up. However I was
> not able to open the gas lid when I pushed the button. At that time I
> thought it must be frozen for some reason, given that the temperature
> was about 15 degrees below freezing temperature last night. So I
> thought I could wait till this afternoon to try it again.
>
> I tried just now. It still does not open. Although I still tend to
> believe it is frozen, I realized that I basically did not feel any
> resistance when I pushed the button. I can not recall whether I always
> feel this way--shame on me, I have been driving this car for two years
> and probably filled the tank more than 100 times. Anyway, now the
> remaining gas in the tank will probably last me through the end of
> tomorrow if I just do my commute. Tomorrow's forecast shows a high
> temperature of 35 degrees. I do not feel very comfortable waiting for
> that though. I wonder if you could give me some advice on things I can
> try. Thank you!
>
> Best Regards,
> Doug
>
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Re: advice needed: jammed (possibly frozen) gas tank lid
Bring to a heated garage overnight or pour very hot (boiling?) water over
lid??
"Doug" <douglas_dou@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1169063267.331977.305710@a75g2000cwd.googlegr oups.com...
> Hi Group,
>
> This morning when I started my car, the gas light was lit up. So I went
> to a nearby gas station on my way to work to fill it up. However I was
> not able to open the gas lid when I pushed the button. At that time I
> thought it must be frozen for some reason, given that the temperature
> was about 15 degrees below freezing temperature last night. So I
> thought I could wait till this afternoon to try it again.
>
> I tried just now. It still does not open. Although I still tend to
> believe it is frozen, I realized that I basically did not feel any
> resistance when I pushed the button. I can not recall whether I always
> feel this way--shame on me, I have been driving this car for two years
> and probably filled the tank more than 100 times. Anyway, now the
> remaining gas in the tank will probably last me through the end of
> tomorrow if I just do my commute. Tomorrow's forecast shows a high
> temperature of 35 degrees. I do not feel very comfortable waiting for
> that though. I wonder if you could give me some advice on things I can
> try. Thank you!
>
> Best Regards,
> Doug
>
lid??
"Doug" <douglas_dou@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1169063267.331977.305710@a75g2000cwd.googlegr oups.com...
> Hi Group,
>
> This morning when I started my car, the gas light was lit up. So I went
> to a nearby gas station on my way to work to fill it up. However I was
> not able to open the gas lid when I pushed the button. At that time I
> thought it must be frozen for some reason, given that the temperature
> was about 15 degrees below freezing temperature last night. So I
> thought I could wait till this afternoon to try it again.
>
> I tried just now. It still does not open. Although I still tend to
> believe it is frozen, I realized that I basically did not feel any
> resistance when I pushed the button. I can not recall whether I always
> feel this way--shame on me, I have been driving this car for two years
> and probably filled the tank more than 100 times. Anyway, now the
> remaining gas in the tank will probably last me through the end of
> tomorrow if I just do my commute. Tomorrow's forecast shows a high
> temperature of 35 degrees. I do not feel very comfortable waiting for
> that though. I wonder if you could give me some advice on things I can
> try. Thank you!
>
> Best Regards,
> Doug
>
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Re: advice needed: jammed (possibly frozen) gas tank lid
"Doug" <douglas_dou@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1169063267.331977.305710@a75g2000cwd.googlegr oups.com...
> Hi Group,
>
> This morning when I started my car, the gas light was lit up. So I went
> to a nearby gas station on my way to work to fill it up. However I was
> not able to open the gas lid when I pushed the button. At that time I
> thought it must be frozen for some reason, given that the temperature
> was about 15 degrees below freezing temperature last night. So I
> thought I could wait till this afternoon to try it again.
>
> I tried just now. It still does not open. Although I still tend to
> believe it is frozen, I realized that I basically did not feel any
> resistance when I pushed the button. I can not recall whether I always
> feel this way--shame on me, I have been driving this car for two years
> and probably filled the tank more than 100 times. Anyway, now the
> remaining gas in the tank will probably last me through the end of
> tomorrow if I just do my commute. Tomorrow's forecast shows a high
> temperature of 35 degrees. I do not feel very comfortable waiting for
> that though. I wonder if you could give me some advice on things I can
> try. Thank you!
>
> Best Regards,
> Doug
Had the same problem at the gas pump yesterday. Went home, put the car in
the garage and a few hours later the door popped open as it always did.
MLD
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Re: advice needed: jammed (possibly frozen) gas tank lid
"Doug" <douglas_dou@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1169063267.331977.305710@a75g2000cwd.googlegr oups.com...
> Hi Group,
>
> This morning when I started my car, the gas light was lit up. So I went
> to a nearby gas station on my way to work to fill it up. However I was
> not able to open the gas lid when I pushed the button. At that time I
> thought it must be frozen for some reason, given that the temperature
> was about 15 degrees below freezing temperature last night. So I
> thought I could wait till this afternoon to try it again.
>
> I tried just now. It still does not open. Although I still tend to
> believe it is frozen, I realized that I basically did not feel any
> resistance when I pushed the button. I can not recall whether I always
> feel this way--shame on me, I have been driving this car for two years
> and probably filled the tank more than 100 times. Anyway, now the
> remaining gas in the tank will probably last me through the end of
> tomorrow if I just do my commute. Tomorrow's forecast shows a high
> temperature of 35 degrees. I do not feel very comfortable waiting for
> that though. I wonder if you could give me some advice on things I can
> try. Thank you!
>
> Best Regards,
> Doug
Had the same problem at the gas pump yesterday. Went home, put the car in
the garage and a few hours later the door popped open as it always did.
MLD
#8
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Re: advice needed: jammed (possibly frozen) gas tank lid
"Doug" <douglas_dou@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1169063267.331977.305710@a75g2000cwd.googlegr oups.com...
> Hi Group,
>
> This morning when I started my car, the gas light was lit up. So I went
> to a nearby gas station on my way to work to fill it up. However I was
> not able to open the gas lid when I pushed the button. At that time I
> thought it must be frozen for some reason, given that the temperature
> was about 15 degrees below freezing temperature last night. So I
> thought I could wait till this afternoon to try it again.
>
> I tried just now. It still does not open. Although I still tend to
> believe it is frozen, I realized that I basically did not feel any
> resistance when I pushed the button. I can not recall whether I always
> feel this way--shame on me, I have been driving this car for two years
> and probably filled the tank more than 100 times. Anyway, now the
> remaining gas in the tank will probably last me through the end of
> tomorrow if I just do my commute. Tomorrow's forecast shows a high
> temperature of 35 degrees. I do not feel very comfortable waiting for
> that though. I wonder if you could give me some advice on things I can
> try. Thank you!
>
> Best Regards,
> Doug
Had the same problem at the gas pump yesterday. Went home, put the car in
the garage and a few hours later the door popped open as it always did.
MLD
#9
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Re: advice needed: jammed (possibly frozen) gas tank lid
"Doug" <douglas_dou@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1169063267.331977.305710@a75g2000cwd.googlegr oups.com...
> Hi Group,
>
> This morning when I started my car, the gas light was lit up. So I went
> to a nearby gas station on my way to work to fill it up. However I was
> not able to open the gas lid when I pushed the button. At that time I
> thought it must be frozen for some reason, given that the temperature
> was about 15 degrees below freezing temperature last night. So I
> thought I could wait till this afternoon to try it again.
>
> I tried just now. It still does not open. Although I still tend to
> believe it is frozen, I realized that I basically did not feel any
> resistance when I pushed the button. I can not recall whether I always
> feel this way--shame on me, I have been driving this car for two years
> and probably filled the tank more than 100 times. Anyway, now the
> remaining gas in the tank will probably last me through the end of
> tomorrow if I just do my commute. Tomorrow's forecast shows a high
> temperature of 35 degrees. I do not feel very comfortable waiting for
> that though. I wonder if you could give me some advice on things I can
> try. Thank you!
>
> Best Regards,
> Doug
Had the same problem at the gas pump yesterday. Went home, put the car in
the garage and a few hours later the door popped open as it always did.
MLD
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Re: advice needed: jammed (possibly frozen) gas tank lid
Doug wrote:
> Hi Group,
>
> This morning when I started my car, the gas light was lit up. So I went
> to a nearby gas station on my way to work to fill it up. However I was
> not able to open the gas lid when I pushed the button. At that time I
> thought it must be frozen for some reason, given that the temperature
> was about 15 degrees below freezing temperature last night. So I
> thought I could wait till this afternoon to try it again.
>
> I tried just now. It still does not open. Although I still tend to
> believe it is frozen, I realized that I basically did not feel any
> resistance when I pushed the button. I can not recall whether I always
> feel this way--shame on me, I have been driving this car for two years
> and probably filled the tank more than 100 times. Anyway, now the
> remaining gas in the tank will probably last me through the end of
> tomorrow if I just do my commute. Tomorrow's forecast shows a high
> temperature of 35 degrees. I do not feel very comfortable waiting for
> that though. I wonder if you could give me some advice on things I can
> try. Thank you!
>
> Best Regards,
> Doug
>
I keep a plastic knife in the glove box for the times it happens to me.
Wedge the pull handle with something like a glove, and pop the door open
with the edge of the knofe. Here in the snow belt of Ohio, I have done
it many times. bob
> Hi Group,
>
> This morning when I started my car, the gas light was lit up. So I went
> to a nearby gas station on my way to work to fill it up. However I was
> not able to open the gas lid when I pushed the button. At that time I
> thought it must be frozen for some reason, given that the temperature
> was about 15 degrees below freezing temperature last night. So I
> thought I could wait till this afternoon to try it again.
>
> I tried just now. It still does not open. Although I still tend to
> believe it is frozen, I realized that I basically did not feel any
> resistance when I pushed the button. I can not recall whether I always
> feel this way--shame on me, I have been driving this car for two years
> and probably filled the tank more than 100 times. Anyway, now the
> remaining gas in the tank will probably last me through the end of
> tomorrow if I just do my commute. Tomorrow's forecast shows a high
> temperature of 35 degrees. I do not feel very comfortable waiting for
> that though. I wonder if you could give me some advice on things I can
> try. Thank you!
>
> Best Regards,
> Doug
>
I keep a plastic knife in the glove box for the times it happens to me.
Wedge the pull handle with something like a glove, and pop the door open
with the edge of the knofe. Here in the snow belt of Ohio, I have done
it many times. bob
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Re: advice needed: jammed (possibly frozen) gas tank lid
Doug wrote:
> Hi Group,
>
> This morning when I started my car, the gas light was lit up. So I went
> to a nearby gas station on my way to work to fill it up. However I was
> not able to open the gas lid when I pushed the button. At that time I
> thought it must be frozen for some reason, given that the temperature
> was about 15 degrees below freezing temperature last night. So I
> thought I could wait till this afternoon to try it again.
>
> I tried just now. It still does not open. Although I still tend to
> believe it is frozen, I realized that I basically did not feel any
> resistance when I pushed the button. I can not recall whether I always
> feel this way--shame on me, I have been driving this car for two years
> and probably filled the tank more than 100 times. Anyway, now the
> remaining gas in the tank will probably last me through the end of
> tomorrow if I just do my commute. Tomorrow's forecast shows a high
> temperature of 35 degrees. I do not feel very comfortable waiting for
> that though. I wonder if you could give me some advice on things I can
> try. Thank you!
>
> Best Regards,
> Doug
>
I keep a plastic knife in the glove box for the times it happens to me.
Wedge the pull handle with something like a glove, and pop the door open
with the edge of the knofe. Here in the snow belt of Ohio, I have done
it many times. bob
> Hi Group,
>
> This morning when I started my car, the gas light was lit up. So I went
> to a nearby gas station on my way to work to fill it up. However I was
> not able to open the gas lid when I pushed the button. At that time I
> thought it must be frozen for some reason, given that the temperature
> was about 15 degrees below freezing temperature last night. So I
> thought I could wait till this afternoon to try it again.
>
> I tried just now. It still does not open. Although I still tend to
> believe it is frozen, I realized that I basically did not feel any
> resistance when I pushed the button. I can not recall whether I always
> feel this way--shame on me, I have been driving this car for two years
> and probably filled the tank more than 100 times. Anyway, now the
> remaining gas in the tank will probably last me through the end of
> tomorrow if I just do my commute. Tomorrow's forecast shows a high
> temperature of 35 degrees. I do not feel very comfortable waiting for
> that though. I wonder if you could give me some advice on things I can
> try. Thank you!
>
> Best Regards,
> Doug
>
I keep a plastic knife in the glove box for the times it happens to me.
Wedge the pull handle with something like a glove, and pop the door open
with the edge of the knofe. Here in the snow belt of Ohio, I have done
it many times. bob
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Re: advice needed: jammed (possibly frozen) gas tank lid
Doug wrote:
> Hi Group,
>
> This morning when I started my car, the gas light was lit up. So I went
> to a nearby gas station on my way to work to fill it up. However I was
> not able to open the gas lid when I pushed the button. At that time I
> thought it must be frozen for some reason, given that the temperature
> was about 15 degrees below freezing temperature last night. So I
> thought I could wait till this afternoon to try it again.
>
> I tried just now. It still does not open. Although I still tend to
> believe it is frozen, I realized that I basically did not feel any
> resistance when I pushed the button. I can not recall whether I always
> feel this way--shame on me, I have been driving this car for two years
> and probably filled the tank more than 100 times. Anyway, now the
> remaining gas in the tank will probably last me through the end of
> tomorrow if I just do my commute. Tomorrow's forecast shows a high
> temperature of 35 degrees. I do not feel very comfortable waiting for
> that though. I wonder if you could give me some advice on things I can
> try. Thank you!
>
> Best Regards,
> Doug
>
I keep a plastic knife in the glove box for the times it happens to me.
Wedge the pull handle with something like a glove, and pop the door open
with the edge of the knofe. Here in the snow belt of Ohio, I have done
it many times. bob
> Hi Group,
>
> This morning when I started my car, the gas light was lit up. So I went
> to a nearby gas station on my way to work to fill it up. However I was
> not able to open the gas lid when I pushed the button. At that time I
> thought it must be frozen for some reason, given that the temperature
> was about 15 degrees below freezing temperature last night. So I
> thought I could wait till this afternoon to try it again.
>
> I tried just now. It still does not open. Although I still tend to
> believe it is frozen, I realized that I basically did not feel any
> resistance when I pushed the button. I can not recall whether I always
> feel this way--shame on me, I have been driving this car for two years
> and probably filled the tank more than 100 times. Anyway, now the
> remaining gas in the tank will probably last me through the end of
> tomorrow if I just do my commute. Tomorrow's forecast shows a high
> temperature of 35 degrees. I do not feel very comfortable waiting for
> that though. I wonder if you could give me some advice on things I can
> try. Thank you!
>
> Best Regards,
> Doug
>
I keep a plastic knife in the glove box for the times it happens to me.
Wedge the pull handle with something like a glove, and pop the door open
with the edge of the knofe. Here in the snow belt of Ohio, I have done
it many times. bob
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Re: advice needed: jammed (possibly frozen) gas tank lid
Doug wrote:
> Hi Group,
>
> This morning when I started my car, the gas light was lit up. So I went
> to a nearby gas station on my way to work to fill it up. However I was
> not able to open the gas lid when I pushed the button. At that time I
> thought it must be frozen for some reason, given that the temperature
> was about 15 degrees below freezing temperature last night. So I
> thought I could wait till this afternoon to try it again.
>
> I tried just now. It still does not open. Although I still tend to
> believe it is frozen, I realized that I basically did not feel any
> resistance when I pushed the button. I can not recall whether I always
> feel this way--shame on me, I have been driving this car for two years
> and probably filled the tank more than 100 times. Anyway, now the
> remaining gas in the tank will probably last me through the end of
> tomorrow if I just do my commute. Tomorrow's forecast shows a high
> temperature of 35 degrees. I do not feel very comfortable waiting for
> that though. I wonder if you could give me some advice on things I can
> try. Thank you!
>
> Best Regards,
> Doug
>
I keep a plastic knife in the glove box for the times it happens to me.
Wedge the pull handle with something like a glove, and pop the door open
with the edge of the knofe. Here in the snow belt of Ohio, I have done
it many times. bob
> Hi Group,
>
> This morning when I started my car, the gas light was lit up. So I went
> to a nearby gas station on my way to work to fill it up. However I was
> not able to open the gas lid when I pushed the button. At that time I
> thought it must be frozen for some reason, given that the temperature
> was about 15 degrees below freezing temperature last night. So I
> thought I could wait till this afternoon to try it again.
>
> I tried just now. It still does not open. Although I still tend to
> believe it is frozen, I realized that I basically did not feel any
> resistance when I pushed the button. I can not recall whether I always
> feel this way--shame on me, I have been driving this car for two years
> and probably filled the tank more than 100 times. Anyway, now the
> remaining gas in the tank will probably last me through the end of
> tomorrow if I just do my commute. Tomorrow's forecast shows a high
> temperature of 35 degrees. I do not feel very comfortable waiting for
> that though. I wonder if you could give me some advice on things I can
> try. Thank you!
>
> Best Regards,
> Doug
>
I keep a plastic knife in the glove box for the times it happens to me.
Wedge the pull handle with something like a glove, and pop the door open
with the edge of the knofe. Here in the snow belt of Ohio, I have done
it many times. bob
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