I don't have a lock gas cap, can I still use this for my car even if I don't already have a lock one??
Verified Reply - Solomon
Hi Courtney, I'm glad to help you! We can only look up by the vehicle. Since you didn't mention the specific vehicle, it's hard to tell for sure. To give you the correct information I would need the year, make, model and engine size of the vehicle.
I already have a key gas cap on another vehicle will this key work on this gas cap and my other keyed gas cap
Verified Reply - Solomo
Hi Victoria, I have searched online, but am unable to find any information about the 10511 with the manufacturer listings. However, I'd recommend that you call us at: 1-877-ADVANCE (238-2623) and one of our Parts Pros will gladly assist you with this question.
I lost my keys how can I get one
Verified Reply - Steve
Hi Spunky, glad to assist you! Instructions to get a locked gas cap off. Push a flat head screwdriver into the lock and turn, the same way as a key. These locks are not very strong, and often this does the trick. Grasp the gas cap tightly with the locking pliers, and give a good twist counterclockwise. The tabs that hold the lock in place should break off and the cap should come off. Press down and turn counterclockwise, as if opening a child-proof medicine bottle. Sometimes the tabs that hold the cap in place just need some space to move. Many stores keep a ring of gas cap keys on hand, just for this problem. Gas caps are often keyed alike, so a key from a different lock may work or just contact a locksmith.