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what's up with my gas cap ?

coz

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the last few times i've put gas in, the cap is LOOSE. all by itself. this is the new style large cap that bob d. was nice enough to send me cause brp never did, and still hasn't. i do make sure it is tight after i get gas. this has just started happening recently. anybody else having this problem? i don't want to experience a spyderanne situation.
 
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the last few times i've put gas in, the cap is LOOSE. all by itself. this is the new style large cap that bob d. was nice enough to send me cause brp never did, and still hasn't. i do make sure it is tight after i get gas. this has just started happening recently. anybody else having this problem? i don't want to experience a spyderanne situation.

You need to watch Lamont's video on how to install the gas cap correctly? :roflblack:
 
the last few times i've put gas in, the cap is LOOSE. all by itself. this is the new style large cap that bob d. was nice enough to send me cause brp never did, and still hasn't. i do make sure it is tight after i get gas. this has just started happening recently. anybody else having this problem? i don't want to experience a spyderanne situation.

You're not alone. This is the response my service department received from BRP:


I have talked to BRP about this and they said that temperature change might affect the torque required to reach the click. As long as you are not noticing any fuel residue at the cap area this should be normal.


Temperature change? Ya think! Not quite sure what to make of their answer so I check the cap every now and then particularly when I get back from a ride. I raise the seat to let the "temperature change" out anyway.
 
Depends..!

Are we talking rattling last thread loose or just easy to remove loose..?? Hard to imagine the cap coming loose on its own. Only thing would be heat pressurizing the tank causing the clicking feature to activate prematurely...upon cooling the cap is loose..good theory but will it hold water..?? :dontknow:
 
pretty loose

one time soon after i got it, i didn't want to open, would just spin. could be a defective cap, i'll put my old one back on, never had a problem with it.:gaah:
 
Mine is just the opposite. The last few times I've re-filled, it just spins and spins, clicking all the while. Finally after a few tries, it comes loose. Go figure. (and no, I'm and NOT trying to tighten it, for those who think that I am) I watched the video (twice) so I am well informed. :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:
 
one time soon after i got it, i didn't want to open, would just spin. could be a defective cap, i'll put my old one back on, never had a problem with it.:gaah:
Coz... :shocked:

I sure didn't mean to send you a handful of trouble... :opps:

If it was me and my bike; I'd stop in to the dealer and ask them to replace it. :thumbup:
 
same here

Had to re-tighten the gas cap 4 times today:banghead: at one point it was so loose that when i touched it with my finger it spun open. I thought this was one of the reasons for changing the cap in the first place...its not really reasonable to expect people to keep stopping to check their gas cap is still tight due to temperature changes...and if gas caps are so prone to this, how come my cars gas cap never does it no matter how hot it is:sour: and i don't want to hear how the spyder is different than a car:gaah:is it really so hard to for BRP to find a gas cap that works? if they are supposed to be "ok" if they are "slightly loose" then why the hell all the fuss about tightening them in the first place...BECAUSE THERE SUPPOSED TO STAY TIGHT:mad:....i'm just saying...that's all :chill:.....ok i feel better for that:)
 
Coz... :shocked:

I sure didn't mean to send you a handful of trouble... :opps:

If it was me and my bike; I'd stop in to the dealer and ask them to replace it. :thumbup:
Bob , i'm glad that you care about me more than brp does. thank you canam girls for backing me up on this. i really AM smarter than my DEFECTIVE gas cap.:thumbup: i'm probably smarter than my DEFECTIVE, LEAKING MASTER CYLINDER CAPS too.
 
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me too

My hubby has been accusing me of not tightening the gas cap because every time he goes to fill up, it's loose. I just called the dealership and they want to see it when it's loose. I topped off on my way home on Sunday, but who knows if it's loose now. I'm sure not going to check it and see if it's loose and then leave it that way.... I figure I'll just get on and ride down there and hope it's loose when I get there :)
 
The truth about "clickable" gas cap is you are supposed to only get 3 clicks when you tighten it. If you spin click it you WILL ruin it. This may or may not apply to some of the people having issues. In the old days it did not matter how many clicks it does now since those too started to fail the OEMs came up with the 2 click recommendation.

Q: Do I need to turn the gas cap so hard that it clicks repeatedly.
A: Different gas caps require different procedures. However, many vehicles today require the gas cap to click at least three times. If the gas cap is not installed properly, the “check engine light” can go on. An improperly tightened gas cap could allow excess fuel vapors to evaporate and enter the atmosphere. Gasoline vapors contribute to smog. The best advice I can give is to check your owner’s manual or to see if the gas cap itself has any writing on the top of it that identifies the procedure.
 
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Awhile back my technician recommended pressing down (light pressure) on the gas cap while tightening which I've always done and so far I haven't experienced a loose cap. :dontknow:
 
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