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lloyd spooner
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2024
2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee. So far so good, but I had to jimmy rig the existing O ring because I didn't realize that this didn't come with a new one until I had already done to work to take out the old one. If the check engine light comes back on, I'll update this review. But for future buyers, You'll have to purchase a O ring separately if you want to replace the old one. And its an easy swap so you might as well to be sure to get rid of the evap code.
Yooperman
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2023
This is replacement part from Mopar (alhough it has another brand name on it, same as the original) substitute for the original part number. The only difference I could find was the "lugs" that hold the piece in place after you twist it into its correct orientation on the fuel tank. My gripe is that for a $50 part (other brands like Dorman were less than half that) they could have incl a new gasket which is a critical piece. Luckily mine was still useable, so I greased it up with silicone grease and re-used it. IT IS NOT an 0-ring. It is flat on both sides. Anyway, my engine light went out, now waiting for the loose cap light to reset itself.
Mike
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2022
Used this on my ram 1500….worked fine
Daddio
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2019
Exact fit half the price 👍
Joe
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2017
Solved a problematic "check gas cap" and P0456 code with a Check Engine Light. Fits on 2011 Durango, vapor canister is in left rear fender, visible beneath car. No tools required but a bit fidgety to install. Wear goggles. Buy the canister seal, too. It's $5 more, but you don't want to do this twice just to get the light to go out.
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