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Adding to this old thread. I ended up at the dealer and bought a new actuator and installed it myself. I think I paid around $79.00 dollars for the stupid thing. I was going to buy the spring kit, but my pin was pretty worn. Ya my spring on the old one disinigrated inside, so the pin would get lodged. Bit the bullet on this one.
I can't believe the price on that thing. I could understand $30.00 at the most. They see you coming.At first my gas cap light came on DIC and cap would not seal so dealer replaced gas cap under warranty. Then gas door stayed open wouldn't shut so again under warranty dealer replaced the whole cable and actuator to gas door.
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I started this post to gain some answers about the fuel door actuator assembly, which I did. This especially true as the dealership wanted me to schedule a 15 minute appointment with a tech for $85.00, then if it was discovered that a part would be needed, I could order the part. When the part came in, I could schedule another appointment at some high labor rate to have it installed.
At least now if someone has the same problem they should be able to search the Internet, and get a link to CAC, where they will find all kinds of information about the fuel door actuator, including pictures and the procedures to either replace the assembly or rebuild the assembly.
I for one hope this is what Rob is looking for with the possible start of a how to section.
I also paid just under $80.00 including taxes for the complete assembly.
It sounds like the door lanyard may be binding slightly because of a pinch in the sheath around the cable. There may also e a slight bit of dirt in the sheath that is slightly binding it. - Ron
I swapped mine out a few months back. Expensive part alone from the dealer. The install was fairly easy with the info. posted here on the CAC that gives you a good look at the access to remove it.
I bought the part directly from GM +/- $79.00 if I recall, and replaced it myself. You were covered under your own warranty.Dealer will not charge you as it is a factory covered part under warranty.
I bought the part directly from GM +/- $79.00 if I recall, and replaced it myself. You were covered under your own warranty.
Me = 2003 zo6 (not under warranty) Not too crazy is it?The C-6 is covered under the 36 mo./36,000 miles warranty that comes with the car and that covered it all. I wouldn't spend extra money for a part that I get free and free installation.:crazy
:crazy It cost that much for a gas cap?Me = 2003 zo6 (not under warranty) Not too crazy is it?
Hi Folks -
I had the same problem with my Z06 - but I did not buy the whole actuator.
The problem (at least with mine) is that whenever the car gets wet, at the car wash, in the rain etc, the release plunger guide can fill with water, leaving the spring to rust and deteriorate.
Eventually, the spring will break and or gum up the plunger with rust debris.
I bought a spring assortment at Lowes and repaired mine for $4.90.
If you could buy just the one spring it took, it would be under a buck.
Here are some pics of what I did to my Z06.
mqqn's C5 Technical Information Pages - Fuel Filler Door Release.
best regards -
mqqn
mqqn - I have a 2007 XLR V with the same issue. I followed your instructions and made the repair. The only variation was that I had to purchase my spring assortment from Home Depot. I appreciate your taking the time to share your knowledge and experience...
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