AIPICO 8U5A-17B068-AD 8U5Z17B068B Fuel Filler Funnel Tube for Ford Lincoln Mercury
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It was purchased for my 2010 F-150's gas capless fuel port. 150 I would compare the diameters of the diesel and gasoline pump nozzles if your vehicle has a capless diesel fuel port. If they're the same, I'm guessing this fuel filler funnel tube will work as well. BTW, the form, fit, and function are all as described, and the material and finish quality are up to par.
In a Flex environment, it performs admirably.
I agree. I agree that this filler funnel would work in any vehicle because the nozzles at the pumps are all the same as the standard.
I drive my 2012 Mustang to work. As a result, I believe it will fit all Fords from that era.
Selected User Reviews For AIPICO 8U5A-17B068-AD 8U5Z17B068B Fuel Filler Funnel Tube for Ford Lincoln Mercury
If you have a new Ford with the cap-style exhaust system, If you use a can (in an emergency, of course), you'll need less gas fill. One is provided by Ford. In case of an emergency, I purchased two more to stash behind the "Jack" panels. Worth it.
This exclusivity is costing us money. There are no other options. It is, without a doubt, a $2 piece of plastic in a retail setting. I paid around $7 for it. Due to the fact that it is a specialty piece of plastic, there is a significant markup. Having said that, we require them and thus purchase them. Will be available as required. I needed a replacement for my OEM Ford unit, which had broken or cracked. If it was $5 or less, I would give it a four-star rating. Unfortunately, this is still less expensive than what my Ford dealer was asking.
systems with fewer fuels Ford makes use of a roller-coaster system. If you don't have one of these funnels, you won't be able to add fuel additives. They're the right size to open the fuel filler flap and add additives to your car. The dealership's fuel injector services are limited to this.
Excellent product at an excellent price; I only work spectacularly because you can't use anything else on a gas tank without a cap. I'm not lying when I say that I've tried everything. For a capless gas tank, it's a must-have.
Great. A small funnel is all that is required. I simply did not want to drive an hour to a nearby town in search of a small funnel. Car ran out of gas near the 1/4 tank mark, so I paid $100 for a tow truck to bring 1 gallon of gas. I didn't have any for the simple reason that I didn't have any. The majority of the fuel was then spilled due to the lack of a funnel. This was purchased and tossed into the trunk. Filling with a fuel can is no longer a problem.
Because I only drive my new Mustang on nice weekends, I'll need the funnel if I want to add Startron to it. Because I don't want the additive to stink up the car, I bought this funnel to pour it in. It is not possible to simply pour gas into the new "capless" gas opening. This funnel is a carbon copy of the original. I use it and keep the original in my trunk in case I need it again.
It's a must-have for Fords with security fuel fillers; you can't put additives in the tank without it, and it's possible that other brands will need it as well. My car is an '18 Mustang, and I've had a lot of fun with it.
I purchased a used Ford pickup and discovered that the previous owner had misplaced the tool that allows you to add fuel from a gas can. Until I discovered this replacement tool, I was on the verge of panicking. I'm thinking about getting another one because it's so cheap.