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Lost my gas cap

AgentUnknown

Golden Member
Was filling up with gas, put the gas hose back on and took off! Found out that my gas cap lid open and cap was gone. Where can i get that part the cheapest? It's a 2000 Honda Accord
 
2000 HA's are popped from inside.. if you wanted an exact match. 😛

try your dealership. im sure it wont cost more than $20.
 
I drove from Maine to Oregon several years ago, bought gas about 15 times, I arrive in Ontario, Oregon, can't pump my own gas, when I got to Portland, I found out the jackass in Ontario didn't put the cap back on.
 
Originally posted by: AgentUnknown
thanks for your help guys. Dealer quoted me $9. Are the auto parts stores cheaper?

I once lost one too and my friend lended one from his car that fit (same make/model but different year). A few days later my car started stinking really bad. Turned out that you need a gas cap from that model. who would have known?
 
Originally posted by: AgentUnknown
thanks for your help guys. Dealer quoted me $9. Are the auto parts stores cheaper?

If they carry it; it would be at least 1/3 cheaper.

Let your fingers do the walking.

 
Originally posted by: AgentUnknown
thanks for your help guys. Dealer quoted me $9. Are the auto parts stores cheaper?


Here are some at AutoZone. Just put in your car's information and it will lead to the gas cap section.

$13 for locking
$15 for pressure relief vented cap w/ locking
and $7-$10 for non-locking

For a Honda Accord, Ex, 4cyl if it makes any difference.
 
If it's $9, then just get it from the dealer...

I loaned my old truck to a roommate once, and he lost the cap. He went to a gas station and asked if they had any. They pulled out a box and let him have his pick. It happens.
 
Hmm, all the cars I have driven the gas cap is attached to the car by a plastic tether. What car makers leave them free?
 
Originally posted by: quikah
Hmm, all the cars I have driven the gas cap is attached to the car by a plastic tether. What car makers leave them free?

Only new cars have that feature. Some new American cars don't even have that feature.
 
My 2001 HA has it free, but I am in the habit of putting it in the slot on the gas door and I have not lost it yet. *knocks on wood*
 
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