Haha oops! My apologies, thought you meant this thread.
Called GM Canada and they just told me to take it to the dealer and see what they say. So I told them the dealer would just tell me that's the way it is and to call GM Canada.
They did provide me with a link where customers can submit ideas. www.gmideas.com
Not sure if they actually read what people submit but I fired off my input anyways
Haha, I am the OP lol. Instead of playing around with vinyl caps etc, just thinking of swapping out filler necks and calling it a day. Go back to a proven system and never worry about it again
Anyone know the last year that GM had a capped fuel filler neck? Was it 2015? I'm assuming it'll swap in without issue. Might have to ditch this capless fuel garbage. Already been looking up part costs, GM components for 2015 fuel filler neck aren't that expensive
Think I saw the design for the system somewhere online. It does make it impossible to siphon fuel. Haven't tried using a Jerry can without the funnel. Still don't want dirt/debris getting in
GM's cold weather testing facility is 3hrs east of me in Kapuskasing Ontario. Guess they decided against testing the soles system there lol
Not only is it missing a gasket for fuel door, the filler neck surround isn't sealed. So road spray goes up behind the bed and into fuel fill area
Thanks for the info guys! Will be looking into a vinyl cap. Maybe buy a couple until I find a better solution.
And yea, welcome to Northern Ontario life lol....and I'm not talking about Barrie haha
So I need to plug or cover the fuel fill hole. Getting too much debris and garbage in there. Searched online but no luck. Anyone here find a clean way to prevent debris from getting in without making it a hassle at fill ups?
Please spare me the replies about not getting dirt in yours when you live in the beauty states lol.
Have a pic of what greeted me this morning, will try to find an image upload site later to help understand why I need a cover/plug