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Where is the gas button on a Chevy Colorado?

The gas door release on a Chevy Colorado isn’t a hidden “gas button” you press at the pump. Instead, you use an interior release to pop the fuel door open, then you refuel. In most Colorados, the release is a small lever or switch located on the driver’s side inside the cab.


Locating the exact spot can vary by model year and trim, but the standard setup centers the release on the left-side kick panel or the lower dash near the hood-release lever. Pull or press that release to unlatch the fuel door, then open the door and remove the fuel cap to refuel.


Where the fuel-door release is by generation


Below are common placements for the Chevy Colorado’s fuel-door release, with basic steps to follow. If your vehicle differs, consult the owner’s manual for your exact year and trim.


First generation (2004–2012)


In the first-generation Colorado, the fuel-door release is typically a small lever located on the left side of the driver’s footwell, near the hood-release lever. Pull the lever to unlatch the fuel door.



  • Pull the release lever to unlock the fuel door.

  • Walk to the rear-left side of the truck and open the fuel door by hand.

  • Turn the fuel cap counterclockwise to remove it and refuel as needed.


Note: Exact placement can vary by trim; if you don’t see a lever, check the owner’s manual for your specific model.


Second generation (2015–2023/2024+)


In the second-generation Colorado, the internal fuel-door release is generally still on the driver’s side, most commonly near the left kick panel or at the lower dash, close to the hood-release area. You’ll again pull or activate the release to pop the door.



  • Locate the release on the left side of the driver’s dash/kick panel area.

  • Activate the release to unlatch the fuel door.

  • Open the door from the outside and refuel as usual.


As with the first generation, if your specific trim looks different, refer to the manual for the precise location.


What to do if you can’t locate the release


If you’re having trouble finding the fuel-door release or the door won’t open, try these steps before seeking professional help.



  • Check the owner’s manual for your exact year and trim to locate the correct release location.

  • Inspect the left-side kick panel and the lower dash area near the hood-release lever for a small lever or button labeled “FUEL” or with a gas-pump icon.

  • For push-to-release designs, firmly press on the outer edge of the fuel door to see if it pops open.

  • If the latch seems stuck or the door remains closed, avoid forcing it. Contact a Chevy dealer or roadside assistance to prevent damage.


Always exercise caution: forcing a stuck fuel door can damage the latch or panel, and attempting to bypass safety features can create leaks or other hazards.


Summary


In a Chevy Colorado, the gas door release is located inside the cab on the driver's side—usually on the left kick panel or lower dash near the hood release. Activate the release to pop the fuel door, then refuel. Since exact placement can vary by year and trim, check your owner’s manual for the precise location and steps for your specific vehicle.

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