⛽ Lock in reliability, unlock your ride’s potential!
The MotoRad MGC791 Fuel Tank Cap is a precision-machined, twist-on fuel cap designed for universal fitment across 100+ vehicle models from 1980 to 2023, including Toyota, Honda, Mazda, Jeep, and Subaru. Lightweight at 3.36 ounces and made in the USA, it offers a secure seal to protect your fuel system while adding a sleek, durable finish to your vehicle.
Brand | MotoRad |
Exterior Finish | Machined |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 2.84 x 2.84 x 2.15 inches |
Vehicle Service Type | Car |
Style | Safety |
Item Weight | 3.36 ounces |
Closure Type | Twist-On |
OEM Part Number | 307201551, 307201551, 1H0201553, M2S659K163CC, 3S659K163AA, 4185483, 52100239, 82202338, 82400041, 5278460AA, E3TZ9030B, E3TZ9030C, 82400806, 52127864AB, F67Z9030DA, 1H0201553 |
Manufacturer | Motorad |
UPC | 055644007915 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00055644007915 |
Model | MGC791 |
Product Dimensions | 2.84 x 2.84 x 2.15 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | MGC791 |
Manufacturer Part Number | MGC791 |
S**G
Fit 2018 toyota sequoia
Fits my 2018 toyota sequoia.
W**.
Useful
came in very handy, arrived on time
N**T
NOT FOR TOYOTA TACOMA TRUCKS!
The MotorRad lock gas cap is not compatible with 2019 Toyota Tacoma SR. It triggered the engine check warning after a few days of driving. I switched back to the original cap and cleared the warning. After a brief research, I was recommended to use Stant Locking Emission Control Fuel Cap #10504 from O'Reilly which it is much different from the MotorRad cap and it works well with my truck, no warning so far. Amazon refunded me quickly as I no need to return the cap. It is going straight to a garbage can eventually.
J**F
Two new caps - two differnt cap mechanisms
I replaced a cap that a thief tried to lever into. The perp popped the keyway and tumblers out, but that only left the cap in locked condition. Good. In replacing the cap, I accidentally clicked "2" on the quantity and received two caps, both with the same part number and both marked "Made in Mexico." The first was identical to the old cap, with the single-cut square-headed typical gas cap key.The other had double-cut keys with plastic over-molded heads and a different operating mechanism. I guess this is an upgraded version of the cap. On the later model cap, when the key is turned about 100º counterclockwise, you can unscrew the cap as normal. However, when tightening, it does not reach a point where it begins clicking over the internal ratchet - indicating it is tight. Rather the cap is locked together and you may tighten the cap as tightly as you desire. Then, when turning the key back and removing it, the cap freewheels in both directions.Actually, I think this second cap is an improved mechanism, harder to pick and allowing you to tighten the cap more fully. I sprayed both locks with a liberal amount of aerosol SuperLube® and worked them several times. They operate much more smoothly with some lubrication. Overall, satisfied with both new caps.
J**Y
Top quality, even though others look the same.
Great quality. I’ve had other brands, but this seems like the real deal - very well built, not the wiggly off-and-on dependability of other brands that look similar. I highly recommend this brand for quality.
T**K
Works fine 2010 Toyota sequoia limited
I'm frustrated by vehicles that don't come with at LEAST a locking fuel door or locking cap. I know they aren't much protection but I couldnt believe that a full sized SUV didn't come with either. Like many I went through 2 other caps that threw a check light. Luckily I kept my OEM cap. I've had THIS one since 2015. I've LIVED in (not visited) crazy hot places and snow covered mountain places since 2015 and zero problems. Now, it's May of 2022, the cap stopped locking(i.e. doesn't free spin when locked) so now it's like a regular cap but still doesn't throw check light. For the price i'd say I got my money's worth. I Just ordered another one. Hopefully they are still making a quality product 7 years down the road from my 1st cap. Cap is for 2010 Toyota Sequoia 5.7L. I'm not POSITIVE but I've owned 3 Sequoias since 2004 (only replaced because ...who doesnt love new car smell? Lol). I have always done my own maintenance and I find that MOST.of the time sequoias use the same parts as similar year Toyota Tundras (makes sense from manufacturing standpoint. ).Sequoias 4x4 5.7L are SEEM like they took a Tundra 4x4 5.7L and added rear seats instead of a bed and a ton of soccer mom amenities lol. I'm talking PARTS wise not capability so don't flame me for trying to be helpful 😆 (though I've taken full loads of paragliding friends and equipment to steep and remote sites without roads many times and done other things that that are normally Tundra territory. It's no Tundra but it works for me. If I could afford it I'd have both. Also I've found that the Amazon "this fits/doesnt fit your car" filter isn't always right. It's good...but needs to be improved. I generally try to cross check part numbers with other sites before buying.I don't write many reviews, too many negative experiences for just trying to help. So hopefully this will help someone.(Dunno why I have to rate "mileage" a gas cap but gave it 5 just in case🙂)
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