Nesbocaj
Husqvarna
A Class
I felt that having a separate key for the gas cap was dopey, so I took that sucker apart:
If you look at the top green part on the backside you'll see a locking pin. Depress the whole deal and the pin falls out.
Remove the spring and the second green piece
Pry up the last green piece. You can remove the rubber seal if you want.
http://i143.photobucket.com/albums/r155/nesbocaj/GasCap/IMG_2178.jpg
The lock mechanism will now just push out to the front
Leaving the O-Ring in the cap, it goes here
Next loose the tabs that hold the pretty cap in place, and remove it
The lock pins will stay in place till you remove this brass pin
from here:
If you tap the lock on its face the brass pin will start to fall out.
THIS IS THE POINT WHERE you should ask yourself if you want to proceed.
Pins out, their springs next to be removed, these will STAY out.
I modified (drilled the crap out) of the lock so that the stock key will fit in comfortably
Filings cleaned out, RED key slot thing put back in place
Put the cap back on, bend the tabs back to hold it on, greased the lock, O-ring back in place
Insert the lock back into the cap.
Refit the rubber seal
Refit the bottom Green piece
Refit the second Green piece
Insert spring
Place top Green piece in place, line it up with the rod hole in the lock mechanism, and the two Green pieces.
Compress with a vise type tool
Refit the locking rod
Notes: The brass rod no longer holds anything, leave it out if you want.
IF you find that the mechanism won't turn, disassemble and rotate the lock 180° and try again.
ANY key/thing that fits will now unlock the cap, BUT, it looks stock, and looks like it needs a key to open.
What I wanted to accomplish:
My ignition key now fits the gas cap lock, it turns it to lock and unlock.
WHY: It was raining and I had to be home for something else.
TIME: 1 hour 15 minutes.

If you look at the top green part on the backside you'll see a locking pin. Depress the whole deal and the pin falls out.

Remove the spring and the second green piece


Pry up the last green piece. You can remove the rubber seal if you want.
http://i143.photobucket.com/albums/r155/nesbocaj/GasCap/IMG_2178.jpg
The lock mechanism will now just push out to the front

Leaving the O-Ring in the cap, it goes here

Next loose the tabs that hold the pretty cap in place, and remove it

The lock pins will stay in place till you remove this brass pin

from here:

If you tap the lock on its face the brass pin will start to fall out.
THIS IS THE POINT WHERE you should ask yourself if you want to proceed.
Pins out, their springs next to be removed, these will STAY out.

I modified (drilled the crap out) of the lock so that the stock key will fit in comfortably

Filings cleaned out, RED key slot thing put back in place

Put the cap back on, bend the tabs back to hold it on, greased the lock, O-ring back in place

Insert the lock back into the cap.
Refit the rubber seal
Refit the bottom Green piece
Refit the second Green piece


Insert spring

Place top Green piece in place, line it up with the rod hole in the lock mechanism, and the two Green pieces.
Compress with a vise type tool


Refit the locking rod

Notes: The brass rod no longer holds anything, leave it out if you want.
IF you find that the mechanism won't turn, disassemble and rotate the lock 180° and try again.
ANY key/thing that fits will now unlock the cap, BUT, it looks stock, and looks like it needs a key to open.
What I wanted to accomplish:
My ignition key now fits the gas cap lock, it turns it to lock and unlock.
WHY: It was raining and I had to be home for something else.

TIME: 1 hour 15 minutes.