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Lincoln Gas Cap prevents the leakage of the fuel vapors in the tank, prevents leakages, and supports the emission system. Lincoln began in 1917 and today the luxury brand creates quiet vehicles that enclose the passengers with road noise using its Quiet Flight strategy. Padded cabin, ambient lighting, and clear screens make the cabin have a feeling of calmness and Co-Pilot360 offers lane keeping, blind spots, automatic high beams, and parking assistance to travel with confidence. ActiveGlide is offering hands free cruising along mapped highways, and the constant addition of software is how Lincoln appreciates owner feedback. Wireless charging and spacious second row are also features in every Lincoln interior. In the narrow panel gaps can be observed Lincoln craftsmanship. Cushy seats, supple closing doors and muted powertrains allow talk even on the highway. Gas Cap is the threaded lid that closes filler neck, prevents dirt and keeps the EVAP system under pressure to contribute to the containment of fumes. Installation of a new Gas Cap requires opening the fuel door, wiping off the grit and turning the old Gas Cap counterclockwise until it comes off. Check the neck and gasket and look to see whether there are cracks and then make the replacement fit on the threads then clockwise until it fits tightly and repeat until it clicks. After hearing the click, pull a little to ensure that the cap will not loosen and wipe your hands off. Shut the door, turn on the engine, and make sure that there is no smell of fuel or red light. Lastly, before driving, wait and look under the car to see whether it is dripping or not.