- Replacement OE fuel cap to replace lost or worn fuel cap.
- Made of durable material for a long lasting life.
- Unlike other aftermarket fuel caps, Stant fuel caps include all of the safety features found on the original equipment cap.
- Customer safety is an important feature of Stant products.


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Stant 10834 OE Equivalent Fuel Cap Replacement for Toyota Corolla and More, Black
*$307.00
Informação adicional
Brand | Stant |
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Color | Black |
Exterior Finish | Machined |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 3.5 x 3 x 3.5 inches |
Vehicle Service Type | Car |
Item Weight | 1.97 ounces |
Closure Type | Twist-On |
OEM Part Number | 10834 |
Manufacturer | Stant |
Style | Safety |
UPC | 033342062191 055644807386 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00033342062191 |
Model | Fuel Cap, NonLocking, 1-49/64 in. Dia. |
Product Dimensions | 3.5 x 3 x 3.5 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 10834 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 10834 |
Date First Available | August 24, 2006 |
C B Mack –
2016 Corolla Evap code
Great large gasket and tight fit!
joey –
it’s perfect! the gas cap fits perfectly! thank you!
Cole Carrabello –
I had a damaged gas cap (2014 Mazda 3 2.0 Skyactive) and I knew this was most likely cause. I read other reviews saying this cap is mostly successful in fixing this issue with many cars. If you are looking to fix check engine light, this should do it as long as you are sure gas cap is the reason. It will take about 50 miles of driving to work and turn off light. Thank you Stant!
Larry Davis –
Works as described. Fits good.
Tiki –
Ordered it into December 2024 now in April 20 25 the gasket has deteriorated. All of the brand name that’s been around for years and it ended up being garbage.
SA –
The check engine light on my Volvo S80 lit up and the dearer diagnosed it as a vapor leak through the gas lid. They said it is a very common problem with the Volvos and changing the fuel cap would solve this problem, However, they wanted to charge me $45 for OEM replacement fuel cap and $15 to install it.
I was hesitant that the reason could be just a fuel cap so I did some research on my own. I found the common problem on internet forums and recommendation to buy a non-oem replacement cap. So I bought this product from amazon just to try it out (and at this price point, it doesn’t harm to experiment).
It worked like a charm! I did have to reset the check engine light with the USB OBDII connector (also bought amazon for ~$10) and the problem was pleasantly solved! when you close the lid, make sure you hear the click.
I have been using it for 3 months and it has worked as intended: No lights, no signals, no chimes and no complains. However, make sure not to close it too tight, otherwise it will require quite a bit of force to open.
P. Killion –
This is an excellent price for a Fuel Cap, it feels of similar quality to the OEM cap, albeit a different style of gas cap for my 2005 Honda Civic LX.
My Civic had its emissions/engine light click on for the first time in its 10+ years/190,000mi lifespan, which had me a worried. After looking in my service manual, I saw that it stated that a loose fuel cap can often cause this, but also make sure you read your manual because even after its fixed, it can still take 3 days for the light to go away, assuming that was the actual problem. When I first check my gas cap, it felt a little loose and there was no pressure release when I untightened it, so I retightened it (its a 3-click design, don’t like it as much as the single-click design the Stant has), and drove around for a day or two, and the light didn’t go away, so I decided to order this cap to be safe. By the time the cap came, it was on the 4th day, replaced the cap with the Stant, and the light was still on when my wife drove it to work. But, by the time she drove home, the light was off! I didn’t see any noticeable cracks on my old cap, but the o ring did look a little worn down so I’m glad to have replaced it so cheaply.
The gas cap feels solid (plastic, of course), it has a single click design (do not try and overtighten it!), and of course does its job as it should.
Keep in mind this isn’t a guarantee for the check engine/emissions light, that’s just a general warning light and can mean something far more serious, so I don’t really agree with the 1-star reviews that claim it didn’t fix the warning light problem. The gas cap works fine (assuming its the proper fit), so down-rating something because it doesn’t fix a problem it wasn’t designed for isn’t right.
earlybird –
This was purchased for a Toyota Sequoia. The check engine light came on a few weeks after an old gas cap rolled off the top of the pump at the gas station (not me by the way). I brought the vehicle to the service department at the Toyota dealership to “check the engine” because the “check engine” light was on. They gave me all kinds of bs from evap codes to replacing the catalytic converter! I politely declined and just reset the light myself, only for it to come back on after a few days. So I went back to the parts dept to pick up a gas cap and after being given the price, I walked out. Go check for yourself how much they charge.
After the replacement, the check engine light hasn’t returned and has managed to stay in the hole from wherever it came from.
The moral of the story is Toyota’s are the most reliable and if not, “THE” best cars in the world. It just so happens that because the parts and service departments rarely see any action other that the usual oil changes and tire rotations, they tend to gouge their customers. So try to work on your car yourself or find a family member that can do it for you.
This Stant Fuel Cap works!