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> Oilfiller Neck question, why is there a cap ?
Frankvw
post Sep 14 2016, 01:06 PM
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Hi, since I was working to tidy up the engine a bit, check the vacuumhoses, change oil etc, I removed the oilfiller neck, since it is about the dirtiest part in the bay and wanted to clean it.
When I looked in the case with a flashlight to see what it looked like in there, I saw a small plastic cap laying in there.
It does fit in the oilfillerneck base bottom, see pic, so I guess that is where it belongs.
I took out the Haynes manual but I cannot find this part mentioned.
What is it for ? Why is there a capped hole in there ?
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