Just curious- why no interior release on fuel filler door?

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CharPatton

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Hi: Just got a 2023 Ford Timberline, and am curious why there is no interior (from the driver's seat) release on the fuel filler door. First new car we've bought in a while, but all of our old cars had a release on the front console to unlock the fuel filler door. Any ideas why Ford didn't implement this? Or, conversely, why so many cars have it? Many thanks!
 

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Most new cars don't have one anymore, and it's tied into central locking. If car is locked, door is locked, if unlocked when you press it it will open.

I'm 95% sure the Expedition is this way, but I have yet to fill up our brand new '22. My '21 Volvo and wife's '18 X3 are this way too.
 

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If the vehicle doors are locked the the fuel filler door is locked too? good! never knew that.... i was always scared someone would easily be able to pour something into my gas tank .
 

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Why do u need a release door? Just curious. Our mazda cx9 has a release door and I just don't understand why, it's more frustrating than a push in.
 

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If the vehicle doors are locked the the fuel filler door is locked too? good! never knew that.... i was always scared someone would easily be able to pour something into my gas tank .
Not accurate on my 21 XLT. Just a push in to pop out. I think they make a locking plug for filler neck though.
 

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So glad mine doesn't have an inside release. I hate those things. It just makes me walk back to the front to open it after I forget to press the stupid button.
 

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I believe that Ford considers their anti-siphon protection to be good enough not to need a locking door. I'm not sure if there's protection for pouring something else in - there is a reason you have to use the special funnel to fill with a gas can so it's possible you can't pour anything in without the right spout...

I really like the idea of locked doors = locked fuel-fill door. Wish that was the case on my 2018.
 

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Meanwhile, how many tries does it take you to get the door to stay closed? I've owned mine for 6 months now, and I'm down to 3 attempts before it successfully stays closed. Lol.
 
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Hi: Just got a 2023 Ford Timberline, and am curious why there is no interior (from the driver's seat) release on the fuel filler door. First new car we've bought in a while, but all of our old cars had a release on the front console to unlock the fuel filler door. Any ideas why Ford didn't implement this? Or, conversely, why so many cars have it? Many thanks!
I've had a 1997, and currently a 2010 Eddie Bauer and neither had locking doors.
 

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I'm not sure if there's protection for pouring something else in - there is a reason you have to use the special funnel to fill with a gas can so it's possible you can't pour anything in without the right spout...
You're correct. If you try to pour something in without the factory supplied funnel, whatever you are pouring in will run out on the ground.
 

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Wow- did not know this. Threw away the one that came with the Expedition, however kept the one for the Transit. Bought replacement on Amazon for $6.

2019 XLT gas door does lock with doors locked.
 

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Wow- did not know this. Threw away the one that came with the Expedition, however kept the one for the Transit. Bought replacement on Amazon for $6.

2019 XLT gas door does lock with doors locked.
Are you sure?? My 2018 Limited does NOT lock! I know this because my 5 year old grandson got in the habit of opening it (doors always locked) whenever he walked by. If it is supposed to lock I WILL fix it!!
 

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Are you sure?? My 2018 Limited does NOT lock! I know this because my 5 year old grandson got in the habit of opening it (doors always locked) whenever he walked by. If it is supposed to lock I WILL fix it!!
It doesn't..... I fuel mine up on vacation all the time with the doors locked because I have all kinds of stuff in the car obviously. Fuel door always opens with doors locked, Ford isn't that Smart to engineer that.....
 

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I would like a locking filler neck plug for the Expedition. Havent found one yet for my 21'. I have one on my 18 Explorer and it works great.
 

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I have one...got it directly from Ford parts Department. Its called "Easy Fuel lock" with a key. I bought it because I've had people tried to siphon fuel out of my tank...although its very had to do I just didn't want them messing with my Expedition Limited....
 

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