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Has anyone heard of fuel being stolen from the Bronco? The fuel door doesn't lock and there is no cap. I've had no issues for 2 + years but I wonder. Does the design prevent syphering?
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It’s not easy to push down a hose in there. You have to have the funnel that’s included in your Bronco to push gas down and same thing with pushing it out so yes the design makes it harder to siphon gas out of the Bronco but of course it’s not impossible​
 

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Impossible, no. Easily done, no. You would need the emergency filler funnel or something about the same diameter to push the internal ears back to allow the flapper to open. From there a small diameter hose would need to be passed down to the tank assuming there isn't some secondary obstruction I'm not aware of.

Occasionally people run into an issue at fuel stations where they can't insert the filler nozzle into the inlet because the nozzle is bent from being dropped or run over. Has to be very concentric to engage both ears at the same time or no joy. The capless system has been fairly reliable compared to previous versions and rarely fail from normal use.
 

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Has anyone heard of fuel being stolen from the Bronco? The fuel door doesn't lock and there is no cap. I've had no issues for 2 + years but I wonder. Does the design prevent syphering?
No need to worry about the absence of the locking fuel door. These days, thieves simply drill holes in gas tanks.


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Yikes. Yep, I guess it's a non-issue. Thanks for all of the feedback. Rock on!
 

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No need to worry about the absence of the locking fuel door. These days, thieves simply drill holes in gas tanks.


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I was going to say this too. They don't have to spend time syphoning when they can use a cheap drill and drain your tank from underneath.
 

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No need to worry about the absence of the locking fuel door. These days, thieves simply drill holes in gas tanks.


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This.

If you are worried about this, make sure you have the steel fuel tank skid plate.
 

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Has anyone heard of fuel being stolen from the Bronco? The fuel door doesn't lock and there is no cap. I've had no issues for 2 + years but I wonder. Does the design prevent syphering?
Back in the day, parking overnight in the remote university lot meant risk of fuel theft. Several times my '65 Mustang was hit. Not sure how often that occurs these days.

I installed a locking fuel cap on my Bronco, not because of fuel theft, but to deter mischief makers from putting junk into the filler. It gives me peace of mind when parking in certain places.
 

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