sebastianmeier1
Peugeot 4008 fuel flap issue
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sebastianmeier1 (Author)
Interesting! I hadn't thought about checking behind the trim. Where exactly was the cable release located in your Volvo? I'm wondering if the 4008 has a similar setup.
sophiaheld88
On the Volvo, it was on the right side, behind the carpet in the trunk. Honestly, it was a pain to get to, and even when I found it, it didn't solve the problem. Eventually, I had to take it to a workshop. They diagnosed it as a faulty actuator. If you've checked the fuses and the key fob isn't working, it's probably best to get it professionally diagnosed. It could save you a lot of time and frustration.
sebastianmeier1 (Author)
Thanks for the info! I was hoping to avoid a trip to the mechanic, but it sounds like that's the best course of action. I'll book it in and see what they say. For reference, it ended up costing 210€ to get fixed. They told me it was a defective actuator, just like you mentioned with your Volvo.
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sophiaheld88
That sounds familiar! I had a similar problem with my old Volvo V60, although the symptoms weren't exactly the same. The fuel door wouldn't open, and it turned out to be an electrical fault. Did you check the cable release behind the trunk trim?