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Fuel lever/door trouble #940732 04/16/09 04:01 AM
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mrr Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
The lever for the fuel door under the steering column on my 95 SR is really difficult to pull when I want to open the door. Is this a common occurrence? Does anyone have any tips to solve the problem?


1995 SR
Re: Fuel lever/door trouble [Re: mrr] #940733 04/16/09 04:20 AM
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89montero Offline
Rock Warrior
you might try spraying some oil down the cable. The one on my 89 binds up occasionally but a little oil solves it.


1989 Montero 4dr V6 3.0l
Re: Fuel lever/door trouble [Re: 89montero] #940734 04/16/09 04:41 AM
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bOURGE Offline
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I have the same problem with my 99. It feels as if the cable stretched and the fuel door would not open. I tried to fix it one day, PITA! For a temporary solution I have it rigged so I can manually open the fuel door from outside. The 99 does not have the locking fuel door. Anyone have an extra locking one?


1995 Montero SR
1999 Montero
1974 Ford Bronco
Re: Fuel lever/door trouble [Re: bOURGE] #940735 04/16/09 04:53 AM
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Scottie2113 Offline
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on my 99 and both my 97s the fuel door is locking in that you can't open it from outside, it must be opened with the pull handle on the kick panel.

all of my monteros seemed to have stretched cables that wouldn't open the door for me. easy solution is to take a very small plastic cable tie and zip tie it on the end of the cable right next to the little ball in the fuel door mechanism. instead of the little ball catching the latch, the zip tie will take up some of the slack and in reality 'shorten' the cable.

worked like a charm, took me all of 1 minute and 37 seconds to complete.


97 Montero SR w/Mitsu Adj Shocks & Rear Diff Lock ARB Front Diff Lock 4.9 Ring/Pinion 3.15 transfer box 43:1 crawl ratio 2" suspen lift 2" body lift 2" Gas Tank Lift 35x12.5 MTRs 15x10 Wheels Rock Sliderz ARB front bumper w/12k winch Custom rear bumper
Re: Fuel lever/door trouble [Re: Scottie2113] #940736 04/16/09 04:55 AM
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to reveal the little ball I am talking about, all you do is lift up the spring loaded plastic catch mechanism with your thumb while the cable is relaxed; it will poke out of the plastic mechanism then you wrap that zip tie around it, zip it tight and cut off the extra.


97 Montero SR w/Mitsu Adj Shocks & Rear Diff Lock ARB Front Diff Lock 4.9 Ring/Pinion 3.15 transfer box 43:1 crawl ratio 2" suspen lift 2" body lift 2" Gas Tank Lift 35x12.5 MTRs 15x10 Wheels Rock Sliderz ARB front bumper w/12k winch Custom rear bumper
Re: Fuel lever/door trouble [Re: Scottie2113] #940737 04/16/09 06:51 AM
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mrr Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
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to reveal the little ball I am talking about, all you do is lift up the spring loaded plastic catch mechanism with your thumb while the cable is relaxed; it will poke out of the plastic mechanism then you wrap that zip tie around it, zip it tight and cut off the extra.


Thanks for the tip, I will give it a try.


1995 SR
Re: Fuel lever/door trouble [Re: mrr] #940738 04/16/09 07:12 AM
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it has to be a small zip tie so it goes back into the slot where the ball on the end of the cable used to be. leave the ball on the cable, just have the zip tie tied tight right next to it.


97 Montero SR w/Mitsu Adj Shocks & Rear Diff Lock ARB Front Diff Lock 4.9 Ring/Pinion 3.15 transfer box 43:1 crawl ratio 2" suspen lift 2" body lift 2" Gas Tank Lift 35x12.5 MTRs 15x10 Wheels Rock Sliderz ARB front bumper w/12k winch Custom rear bumper
Re: Fuel lever/door trouble [Re: Scottie2113] #940739 04/16/09 01:45 PM
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MontyMcV Offline
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Good one. Will try that as well on the wife's 98. On my 95, I just flipped the latch mechanism upside down in the door so now it won't latch. On the 87, I took the door off completely and gained a "safari look."


Big Truck: 00, 3.5, Endeavor, 5-Spd drive line in hand!
Little Truck: 87, 2.6T I/C, MT, LSDs, Tonneau Top
Her Truck: 03, 3.8, 20th Anniv, 65k
Daughter's: 06 Eclipse, Keeping it Mitsu!
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Re: Fuel lever/door trouble [Re: MontyMcV] #940740 04/16/09 03:17 PM
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well, I can't take credit for it, my brother mark came up with that one. what I did the first time was I cut the end off the cable and put on one of those screw tight cable ends from an old trail bike throttle cable. It is still working for me on my 97 LS, but I had to cut out and drill out the plastic mechanism to make the end sit in there and fit, the nice thing about the small zip tie is it will fit in the original spot just right, no drilling or cutting.


97 Montero SR w/Mitsu Adj Shocks & Rear Diff Lock ARB Front Diff Lock 4.9 Ring/Pinion 3.15 transfer box 43:1 crawl ratio 2" suspen lift 2" body lift 2" Gas Tank Lift 35x12.5 MTRs 15x10 Wheels Rock Sliderz ARB front bumper w/12k winch Custom rear bumper
Re: Fuel lever/door trouble [Re: Scottie2113] #940741 04/16/09 06:03 PM
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MontyMcV Offline
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Was yours releasing, then catching again? Or were you having trouble even releasing it? Ours is the former. IOW, you need one person to pull the lever inside, and another outside to pull the door all the way open.


Big Truck: 00, 3.5, Endeavor, 5-Spd drive line in hand!
Little Truck: 87, 2.6T I/C, MT, LSDs, Tonneau Top
Her Truck: 03, 3.8, 20th Anniv, 65k
Daughter's: 06 Eclipse, Keeping it Mitsu!
FSMs: MitsubishiLinks.com
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