Thanks, my 2012 CRV had same issue today. Will use metal wire same way you shown and loop it around the plastic pull lever. It seems like a common 2012-2016 CRV problem along with VTEC engine noise at the start up. Honda Engineers wake up, don't make us long time Honda fans abandon Honda brand.
Thank you for showing the way how to open the plastic cover. Also, thank you for showing such a wonderful creative way to " re-attach and/or extend the cable, if you will. Nice work!
This is awesome and creative. It also was helpful to see the mechanism in general to learn how the cable works and is connected in the first place. Demystifies the apparatus. Thanks for sharing your fix.
@@JohnWickkkk *I didn't feel like getting into this method to fix it, and it would cost $$$ to hire a mechanic, or be a hassle to do it myself the right way.* *So I wrapped just enough electric tape around the gas door holder, so that when I pushed in the gas door, it kinda snaps in place shut.* *I have nail clippers in my car, and I use the flat metal swivel piece on it to easily pry the door open. (I put a napkin over it so I don't scratch anything).* *It's worked this long, but I noticed it's loosening up to a point where I should redo it, or add to it. (probably redo it)*
So I got. 2010 crv and gas cable works and all but the door won’t open. Physically need 2 people to 1. hold the gas lever open and 2. Need a 2nd person with a object to forcefully open the gas cap. That’s what I’m trynna figure out on how to fix
@@franciscocatalan8123 I never fixed it because it would of taken some time and haven’t had the time to do. The fix I found for it was using a credit card and inserting it poping it open every time
@@legend_ofaimbot7006 As far as I know, there is a spring on the gas door that should be either missing or broken. If I do fix it I’ll let you know. Thanks for the reply!