Range Rover Evoque: Fuel Filler Door

Removal

CAUTION: Make sure to protect the paintwork.

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Range Rover Evoque. Body Closures

Installation

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Range Rover Evoque. Body Closures

Fuel Filler Door Assembly

Removal

WARNING: Avoid flames, sparks or lighted substances.

CAUTION: Extreme cleanliness must be exercised when handling these components.

NOTES:

Removal steps in this procedure may contain installation details.

Some variation in the illustrations may occur, but the essential information is always correct.

Make sure that all openings are sealed. Use new blanking caps.

1. Remove the rear wheel.

Refer to: Wheel and Tire (204-04 Wheels and Tires, Removal and Installation).

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Range Rover Evoque. Body Closures

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Range Rover Evoque. Body Closures

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Range Rover Evoque. Body Closures

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Range Rover Evoque. Body Closures

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Range Rover Evoque. Body Closures

7. CAUTION: Make sure to protect the paintwork.

NOTE: Do not disassemble further if the component is removed for access only.

Range Rover Evoque. Body Closures

Installation

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Range Rover Evoque. Body Closures

2. To install, reverse the removal procedure.

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