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Fuel Cap; Non-Locking; Tethered (94-99 RAM 1500)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item R195346
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      Features

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      • Colour Black
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      • Lock System Without Lock
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      • Material Plastic
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      • Supplementary Article/Info 2 With Support Strap
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      • Fits 94-99 RAM 1500
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      Description

      Fuel Cap Functionality. The Fuel Cap; Non-Locking; Tethered is designed to securely seal the fuel tank, preventing fuel evaporation and contamination during refueling. It ensures safe fuel storage by maintaining proper pressure and preventing spillage.

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      Construction and Appearance. This cap is made from durable plastic and finished in black. It includes a support strap that keeps the cap attached to the vehicle during refueling, improving convenience and reducing the risk of losing the cap.

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      Installation. Installation is simple and requires no drilling, making it an easy replacement or upgrade. The cap fits securely and aligns perfectly with the fuel tank opening to provide a proper seal.

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      Application. This fuel cap is specifically designed to fit 94-99 RAM 1500 models, ensuring compatibility and optimal performance for these vehicles.

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