97 t&c gas cap door..??

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by ~^ beancounter ~^, Dec 29, 2003.

  1. antone know of a good place to order or find a replacement
    "gas cap door" for my 97 t&c? ...

    kids leaned on it and broke it off @ a gas station....1st
    item to break on car w > 125k miles ;-)

    please e mail me @ w/any
    info...as i do not cruise this ng...thanx !!

    richard
    colorado
     
    ~^ beancounter ~^, Dec 29, 2003
    #1
  2. Most any auto salvage yard should have one.


    Matt
     
    Matthew S. Whiting, Dec 29, 2003
    #2
  3. found one...(wrong color...but, no biggie)...so...i managed
    to remove old one and install new one...basically a "clip
    on plastic affair" but, now comes the hard part...how the
    %$#@ do i re attach the small, ridged, wire...that runs
    foward .. and "tells" the sliding door...when to be careful
    .... the gas door is open...i guess it must dis-able
    the sliding door...so the kids do not knock off the
    cap door...by sliding open the large sliding side door...
    it seems i should be able to acess this small wire
    attachement from inside the van...or under the wheel well...or??

    some sorta mechanics seceret here i suspect... ;-) anyone
    want to give it up to me???....

    thanx !! also...thanx to the responses initially...i found a
    good door this am in denver at a sugguested parts outlet...thanx
    to this ng... outttt......
     
    ~^ beancounter ~^, Dec 30, 2003
    #3
  4. anyone?....anyone?.......sure could use
    some help on this clip.......



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    ~^ beancounter ~^, Dec 31, 2003
    #4
  5. ~^ beancounter  ~^

    mic canic Guest

    junk yard ! dealer ! and it will need to be painted
     
    mic canic, Jan 1, 2004
    #5
  6. i found and installed a used cap door...i now need advice in how to
    hook up the small wire that enables / disables the large slider
    door...does the interior pannel get removed..??...if so, how??..thanx
    !!
     
    ~^ beancounter ~^, Jan 1, 2004
    #6
  7. Beats me. Given the lack of responses, I'm guessing nobody else knows
    either. I'd say you need to either invest in a factory service manual
    or visit your local dealer.


    Matt
     
    Matthew S. Whiting, Jan 1, 2004
    #7
  8. yea...you may be right Matt....

    thanx...




     
    ~^ beancounter ~^, Jan 1, 2004
    #8
  9. Ted Mittelstaedt, Jan 2, 2004
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