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    Remote fuel door? Opinions?

    I've been thinking about buying a small cable actuator (like the trunk openers) and attaching it to my keyless entry unit so I can open my fuel door via my keyless remote (I have two extra buttons besides lock and unlock). Anybody think this is a good idea? I kinda like it myself :cool2:
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    Well it's your call. If you think it would be easier for you or something, then go for it. If you're just doing it to impress your friends "hey guys, check this shit out *pop*" then I say no lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by kicker1_solo
    Well it's your call. If you think it would be easier for you or something, then go for it. If you're just doing it to impress your friends "hey guys, check this shit out *pop*" then I say no lol

    It's easier for me so I don't have to run back into my car after I've prepaid my gas (Welcome to Richmond, just about everywhere's prepay now. A bit more convenience for me. Plus if I do the trunk the same way, I can remove the levers next to the driver's seat so if I do get broken into, they'll have a harder time getting into the trunk.
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    that sounds like a bad ass idea. that would be vary cool. my 02 accord has a remote trunk opener. i like that idea.
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    The trunk yes, the gas no. I don't see why u can't pop the gas when u get out go pay for it and then open it all the way and pump it.

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    KABOOM, If the a little spark happens by gas or vapors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BITESIZE
    KABOOM, If the a little spark happens by gas or vapors.
    The actuator will be far enough away from the door to prevent that. It'll basically be a 15lb solenoid that yanks the cable when electricity is applied.
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    I just thoght of that mythbuster episode where they tested the cell phone myth. I talk on mine all the time arond the pump now. Ive been lechtured and all. Freak them. Im a post whore. Oh and sounds cool if you take the existing cable, run it under the seat to get rid of the factory location and mount the actuator under there for botht eh trunk and the fuel door. Id say for a real kick, move the fuel door to the area behind the taillight and then do this. No fuel door to look at

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    The area behind the tailight? As in next to it or actually behind the light?

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    Re: Remote fuel door? Opinions?

    BOO! back from the dead,did anyone ever try this? I already did the remote hatch release,I was thinking of tieing a cable into the existing door release handle and adding a solonoid,can be operated eithier manual or remote. I also hid the levers with a fiberglass cover that can be removed.

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    Re: Remote fuel door? Opinions?

    It sounds like a cool idea, but if it's possible i'd do something that my brothers BMW has. If you lock the car with the key and turn the key to lock it then turn it again and if any windows or sunroof is open it will close it, he wired it up so if you hold a button on the alarm remote it will close everything.
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    Re: Remote fuel door? Opinions?

    Quote Originally Posted by russiankid
    It sounds like a cool idea, but if it's possible i'd do something that my brothers BMW has. If you lock the car with the key and turn the key to lock it then turn it again and if any windows or sunroof is open it will close it, he wired it up so if you hold a button on the alarm remote it will close everything.
    Any alarm system can be wired to do this by simply using a window control unit on an auxilary output.
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