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Old 25-04-2008, 06:38 PM   #1
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Default Fuel stealing still going on

Got up this morning to my fuel filler cap ripped off and the cap hanging.
went and got keys to see how much fuel they had flogged as we had just put in a heap in yesterday, lucky for us they got none or very little.
We have the new shape focus.
looks like they had ripped the flap off first but the inner plastic door also covers the cap so they broke that, but cause it is hard to fill it must be hard to get it out

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Old 25-04-2008, 06:40 PM   #2
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In one respect that's why I don't mind having a non-locking fuel cap. At least there will be no damage.
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Old 26-04-2008, 04:49 PM   #3
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In one respect that's why I don't mind having a non-locking fuel cap. At least there will be no damage.

A friend of mine had his first car syphoned. The dimwits then thought it best to cover their tracks by filling the tank with water. Thank god it was a rust bucket Camira.
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Old 25-04-2008, 06:45 PM   #4
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sorry to hear scumbags i,m getting a lockable fuel cap ,fuel is becoming more expensive than to fix the car plus least for mine wreakers have my model
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Old 25-04-2008, 07:02 PM   #5
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Happened to me a couple of years ago with my old Fairlane, in my driveway the night I'd just filled the tank............they were generous enough to leave me enough fuel to get to just get to the servo (only 50 or so meters down the road) in the morning lol.
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Old 26-04-2008, 05:20 PM   #6
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sorry to hear scumbags i,m getting a lockable fuel cap ,fuel is becoming more expensive than to fix the car plus least for mine wreakers have my model
might have to put that back on my car
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Old 25-04-2008, 07:09 PM   #7
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Hmmmm I'm suspecting this is happening in my area too - and I'm being serious here but my Falcon's fuel consumption doesn't match with how much fuel is disappearing frm the tank. I don't have leak but a quick diag of the motor has revealed nothing is broken, ECU reports fuel usage in the expected range BUT somehow the fuel disappears.

Is it possible to steal fuel in Falcons without leaving a trace of the crime?
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Old 25-04-2008, 08:25 PM   #8
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Hunter I wouldn’t think so but I could be wrong.
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Old 25-04-2008, 08:32 PM   #9
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LPG is looking better all the time. Lets see the suckers try to stick a hose in the gas filler
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Old 26-04-2008, 02:07 PM   #10
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I came back from a delivery in College Street Sydney to find "someone" kneeling next to my fuel filler on the ute with a hose. I get closer to the ute ... he looks at me with a puzzled look and asked "How do ya get da Petty out Brudda???"

I told him to get the hell away from the ute ... but I was so close to laughing at him though.

Thank God for LPG and one-way valves.
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Old 26-04-2008, 10:57 AM   #11
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Hunter I wouldn’t think so but I could be wrong.

What why not? If its a non-lockable cap then why not? Once you've taken the fuel just close the cap again. Impossible to know if petrols been stolen or not...and yes this is reguarly happening in my area! Woken up 3-4 times in past 6 months to find both my cars and missus' car has been drained..very very frustrating! :@
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Old 26-04-2008, 12:09 PM   #12
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What why not? If its a non-lockable cap then why not?
Not necessarily. A lot of new cars have anti siphon screens half way down the filler neck.
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Old 26-04-2008, 12:15 PM   #13
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Don't be fooled into thinking that a locking fuel cap will save you though, I've gone through all the ones I have at work (brand new) and managed to open about 12 of them (all different part numbers too) with the same key. And if you dont have a key a screwdriver can get them off fairly easily too.
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Don't be fooled into thinking that a locking fuel cap will save you though, I've gone through all the ones I have at work (brand new) and managed to open about 12 of them (all different part numbers too) with the same key. And if you dont have a key a screwdriver can get them off fairly easily too.
Probably not the smartest post.

There could be dumb thieves among us.
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Old 26-04-2008, 01:04 PM   #15
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The tank on my bike got drained out the front of my GF's house the other night. The pricks had the cheek to leave enough in the reserve and turn the tap to Reserve and as the tank was only half full when i left it i didn't even notice anything odd. Got out on the highway and bike just died. Half a km walk to the servo across 4 lanes of traffic wasn't fun but could have been worse. Now i always check before riding off!!
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Old 26-04-2008, 01:17 PM   #16
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I had someone try to steal fuel out of my car a few years ago. Being an EA Ghia, it still uses the same fuel door as a GL (with the little finger hole) but can only be opened via the button on the dash. Anyway, someone obviously forced it open using the finger hole which resulted in a big crack across the fuel door. They got no fuel out of it, but the fuel door was stuffed
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Yeh this sorta stuff is gonna start happening more often I feel. It really ****es me off. I hate theft.
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It really ****es me off. I hate theft.
I'm with you, it's even worse when it's commited by State and Federal govts
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You've got that right. Very funny.
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fuel stealing isn't new...

i've suspected it in the st. albans area .. luckily i dont have to go there anymore.
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Old 26-04-2008, 04:16 PM   #21
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Locking fuel caps are up there with Lock Nuts for wheels, Club Locks for steering wheels etc etc. A detterent is all they are. Most people would know this already.

And if you think a thief would open a fuel door and see a locking cap and just say "Oh Damn, cant get none out of this", you need to wake up to yourself. Thats my 2c worth anyways.
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Locking fuel caps are up there with Lock Nuts for wheels, Club Locks for steering wheels etc etc. A detterent is all they are. Most people would know this already.

And if you think a thief would open a fuel door and see a locking cap and just say "Oh Damn, cant get none out of this", you need to wake up to yourself. Thats my 2c worth anyways.
Harsh words.

You might notice i said dumb criminals. I even bold and underlined it. You must have missed it.

Yes i do think a locking fuel cap will deter dumb criminals. I would consider anyone that needs to steal fuel dumb. I would also call anyone that rubbishes people for trying everything they can to protect themselves dumb.
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Harsh words.

You might notice i said dumb criminals. I even bold and underlined it. You must have missed it.

Yes i do think a locking fuel cap will deter dumb criminals. I would consider anyone that needs to steal fuel dumb. I would also call anyone that rubbishes people for trying everything they can to protect themselves dumb.
just like i would call someone who, going by their username, owns a TS50, and has missed a post above stating most new cars (including AU's) have an anti-siphon filter in the filler neck, DUMB.
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just like i would call someone who, going by their username, owns a TS50, and has missed a post above stating most new cars (including AU's) have an anti-siphon filter in the filler neck, DUMB.
That same person owns an XA coupe GT, XB sedan GT as well as an EL GT.

I don't understand why you are getting personal.

The mere point im trying to make is, we should all try and take every precaution to protect ourselves and our prized posessions.

You told everyone how to get around 1 of those precautions which i think is irresponsible.
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Harsh words.

You might notice i said dumb criminals. I even bold and underlined it. You must have missed it.

Yes i do think a locking fuel cap will deter dumb criminals. I would consider anyone that needs to steal fuel dumb. I would also call anyone that rubbishes people for trying everything they can to protect themselves dumb.
Hey, im not rubbishing anyone who tries to protect their possessions mate. I use a Club lock, Locking fuel cap and Lock Nuts on my wheels but i also realise that if anyone wants my car, a Club lock wont stop em. Likewise with the fuel and wheels.
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If youre car has a alarm fitted just install a pin switch on the filler door running off the alarm. Catch the a-holes in the act.
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What were you saying about others getting personal ?
I think you mean that people who live in Grass houses shouldn't throw lawn mowers?
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If youre car has a alarm fitted just install a pin switch on the filler door running off the alarm. Catch the a-holes in the act.

Just on this idea...does anyone know if the Factory Ford Alarm for the Territory would sound if the fuel door was forced open?
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I would prefer to give them the easiest access to the fuel. Replacing $30 worth of juice is cheaper than having to repair any damage they do to your car trying to get a locked cap off.
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I would prefer to give them the easiest access to the fuel. Replacing $30 worth of juice is cheaper than having to repair any damage they do to your car trying to get a locked cap off.
Apparently around Canberra, they don't even bother with the cap or anti-siphon tricks. They just stick a screwdriver though your petrol tank and drain the lot. Now that's lots of $ to fix.
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