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JJanney 04-18-2006 02:11 PM

Check Fuel Cap message
 
Has anyone gotten a random check fuel cap message on the information display? I got it today half-way through the day, randomly. The Honda Flip Guide advises to remove and reinstall the cap with at least one twist (which I did) and then to hold the Sel/Reset button until the message goes away. I held the button down, but to no avail, the message remained.

Oh, and the car did not throw a MIL. If it persists over the next day or two, I will take it to the dealer.

Tulip 04-18-2006 02:16 PM

Re: Check Fuel Cap message
 
The manual says on page 229 that it may take several days for the warning light to go out.

JJanney 04-18-2006 02:22 PM

Re: Check Fuel Cap message
 
Ah. I had not read the thick manual yet. I was intending to do that this evening. We'll see how it goes.

kenny 06-01-2006 04:26 PM

Re: Check Fuel Cap message
 
This happened to me today.
I noticed it about half a mile after starting the car.

I did NOT just fill up; in fact, there are about 200 miles on this tank.
My cap was NOT loose; I always turn it so it clicks several times.
The metal body cover over the cap was not opened either.
It was a little hotter than usual this afternoon when I started the car (about 74 degrees.)
Why this happened is a mystery to me.

I stopped the car a half mile later as soon as I could safely pull over and took the key out of the ignition.
I took off and retightened the cap.
When I started the car the "Tighten Fuel Cap" message was still flashing.
I drove home with it flashing and read this thread, checked my manual, then went out and started my car again and the problem was gone.
I never needed to hold down the reset button.

Hmmmmm.
Strange. :embarass: :( :omg: :cry:

JJanney 06-01-2006 04:47 PM

Re: Check Fuel Cap message
 
It took a few days for it to go away. Even after re-adjusting the cap and holding the reset button.

mochisushi 06-09-2006 08:25 PM

Re: Check Fuel Cap message
 
I'm going on one week with over 350 miles and it still hasn't gone away. I've tried removing the cap and re-installing with three to four clicks. Still no change. I'm going to wait until I fill up again and see if that helps...

tbaleno 06-10-2006 11:03 AM

Re: Check Fuel Cap message
 
I agree with you. Go with another tank of gas to see if it goes away. If it doesn't after a week of the new gas I'd contact the dealer. Maybe the cap is bad, or maybe there are other issues. Also, was the last place you filled where you normaly fill? Maybe you got some "bad gas" whatever that means ;)

kenny 06-10-2006 10:23 PM

Re: Check Fuel Cap message
 

Originally Posted by kenny
This happened to me today.
I noticed it about half a mile after starting the car.

I did NOT just fill up; in fact, there are about 200 miles on this tank.
My cap was NOT loose; I always turn it so it clicks several times.
The metal body cover over the cap was not opened either.
It was a little hotter than usual this afternoon when I started the car (about 74 degrees.)
Why this happened is a mystery to me.

I stopped the car a half mile later as soon as I could safely pull over and took the key out of the ignition.
I took off and retightened the cap.
When I started the car the "Tighten Fuel Cap" message was still flashing.
I drove home with it flashing and read this thread, checked my manual, then went out and started my car again and the problem was gone.
I never needed to hold down the reset button.

For the record I have put another 300 miles on this same tank and the warning has not come back.

fradubio 06-11-2006 08:25 PM

Re: Check Fuel Cap message
 
I had the same message a few days after taking delivery, I retightened the cap, worried for a bit, read the manual, and yes, in a few days it did disappear. Not sure what the cause was, but haven't had any reoccurance.

mickster 06-12-2006 06:12 AM

Re: Check Fuel Cap message
 

Originally Posted by fradubio
I had the same message a few days after taking delivery, I retightened the cap, worried for a bit, read the manual, and yes, in a few days it did disappear. Not sure what the cause was, but haven't had any reoccurance.

The system checks for gasoline vapors and if the cap wasn't closed tight, sometimes it comes up with a measurment. It's pretty common in all cars today.


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