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The little arrow beside the fuel gauge on the display that tells you which side of the vehicle the gas cap is on. It's blinking.
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Silicone good, WD-40 bad as it decays some seals.I have no idea, but according to a google AI search:
AI Overview
A blinking gas cap arrow (or "Check Fuel Fill Inlet" indicator) on a 2022 Ford Maverick typically signals a problem with the fuel system's pressure seal, often caused by a loose, dirty, or damaged fuel inlet.
Because the Maverick uses a capless "Easy Fuel" system, there is no physical cap to tighten; however, a small internal spring-loaded door must seal perfectly to prevent fuel vapors from escaping.
Common Causes & Fixes
How to Reset the Indicator
- Dirty Seal: Dirt or debris can prevent the capless door from closing completely, triggering the sensor. Use the plastic funnel provided with your vehicle (usually stored under the rear seat or in the trunk) to open and close the inlet several times to clear debris.
- System Pressure Issues: Topping off the gas tank after the pump automatically stops can force liquid fuel into the evaporative emissions (EVAP) system, damaging the charcoal canister or purge valve.
- Damaged Inlet: If the spring mechanism or rubber seal on the internal flapper is worn or broken, the entire fuel filler neck assembly may need replacement.
Critical Warning
- Clean the Inlet: Lubricate the seal with silicone spray or WD-40 and cycle the flapper door 10–15 times using the emergency funnel.
- Drive for a Few Days: The light often requires several "driving cycles" (typically 20–30 miles of normal driving) for the onboard computer to re-verify the seal and turn off the indicator.
- Manual Reset: If the light persists, a technician may need to clear the diagnostic code using an OBD-II scanner.
If the Check Engine Light is also flashing, this indicates a severe engine misfire that could cause immediate damage to the catalytic converter. In this case, you should stop driving and seek immediate service.
Maybe it blinks if you pull in with the pump next to the passenger sideThere is nothing in the manual that suggests that the gas cap side indicator arrow should blink. There would be a CEL if what you indicated was true. I'm talking about the little arrow that tells you what side cas cap is on for when you pull into a gas station
That shouldn't be what his fuel gauge looks like with a Lariat Ecoboost.![]()
Just the arrow blinks?
All of the "white" text and symbols outside of the LCD display are illuminated from behind when the truck is on, regardless of headlight status. Sounds like you have a failing LED or a short in the instrument cluster circuit board.yes. At first, I thought it was a light reflection, but it happens occasionally in low light as well. And it's more of a steady blink while it lasts and not random flickering. Weird.