Filling Your Tank 
Gasoline  vapor  is  highly  flammable.  It  burns 
violently,  and  that  can  cause  very  bad  injuries. 
Don’t  smoke  if  you’re  near  gasoline  or  refueling 
your  vehicle.  Keep  sparks,  flames  and  smoking  materials  away  from  gasoline. 
The tethered  cap is behind  a hinged  door on  the  left side 
of your vehicle. 
While refueling,  let the  cap  hang 
by the tether below the 
fuel fill opening. 
To remove  the cap,  turn it slowly to the left 
(counterclockwise).  The cap has a spring  in it; 
if you let 
go of the  cap  too soon, it will  spring back  to the right. 
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If you get  gasoline  on  yourself and  then 
something  ignites  it,  you could  be  badly  burned. 
Gasoline  can  spray  out  on  you if you  open  the 
fuel  filler  cap  too  quickly.  This  spray  can  happen 
if your  tank  is nearly  full,  and  is more  likely  in 
hot  weather.  Open  the  fuel  filler  cap  slowly and 
wait  for  any  “hiss”  noise  to  stop.  Then  unscrew 
the  cap 
all the  way. 
Be careful  not to spill  gasoline.  Clean gasoline  from 
painted  surfaces 
as soon as possible.  See “Cleaning the 
Outside 
of Your  Vehicle” in the  Index.  When  you 
put the cap back  on, turn 
it to the right 
(clockwise) 
until you  hear a clicking sound. Make  sure 
you 
fully install  the cap.  The diagnostic  system can 
determine 
if the  fuel  cap has been  left off or improperly 
installed.  This would allow fuel to  evaporate into the 
atmosphere.  See “Malfunction Indicator Lamp” 
in 
the Index. 
NOTICE: 
If you  need a new  cap,  be  sure  to  get  the  right 
~ type. Your dealer  can  get  one  for  you. If you get 
the  wrong  type,  it  may  not  fit  properly.  This  may 
’ cause  your  malfunction  indicator  lamp  to  light 
and 
your fuel  tank  and  emissions  system  may  be 
damaged.  See  “Malfunction  Indicator  Lamp”  in 
the  Index. 
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