Its probably made by Stant as it reminds me of the locking Stant gas cap I had with my last vehicle. Its not the easiest to get off and the quality is not the best but there aren't any other choices right now so I went with it. Over the past 20 years I have had a number of these Stant gas caps on different vehicles and none have broken yet but the quality keeps going down in my opinion. I would rather of paid twice the amount I paid for this cap for a better easier to use gas cap but again no options out there.
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The quality of this gas cap is the same as the original. It doesn't have a strap. It did not come with instructions & took some time to figure out. The user must twist the cap on clockwise firmly & then turn the cap counter clockwise. The cap will turn endlessly, but it is locked. To unlock it, insert the key & twist the key a 1/4 turn (leave the key in). Then twist the cap counter clockwise & the cap will come off. It is easy to use once the user figures out how it works.
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It’s OEM quality, it doesn’t set off my gas cap sensor inside the car, the previous one did cause it was a generic brand, I feel relaxed in knowing that I can lock the cap too.
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Check engine light has been on every since I put this cap on weeks ago and several full ups. Twisting it plenty of times and it still does not seal properly. Time to put the stock one back on and throw this one in the trash. Hard to bare seeing a check engine light on the dashboard of a brand new Jeep with 3,000 mls on it!
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I thought because it was genuine Mopar it would have a little more quality to it... Feels kind of cheap but does the job. I'm unsure how well this will hold up. The keys are loose and wiggly from side to side. Just makes me want to get a fuel cover for my Rubicon JKU.
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