hpva
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Well I still have the problem with my 23 Overland I bought new.The first year I took it to a Jeep dealer for the problem and they changed the fuel filler pipe but the problem still persisted.I took it back to them weeks later stating it was still burping up fuel.When I got the truck back they said the mechanic filled it with gas with no problem.The dealer then gave me a bill for the work plus the bill for the gas.I expected to pay for the gas but was unhappy they charged me for the service.They explained Jeep would not pay for it under warranty because they could not find anything wrong with it.I then called Jeep Cares which was a joke and they said there was nothing they could do about the charge. Jeep Cares is a worthless service and a waste of time to call.Is there anything else that could be done to correct this problem?I dread every time I go for a fill up and this is taking the fun out of driving the Jeep.For the price you pay for a Gladiator,Jeep should have a fix for this and no matter how many times I bring this to a dealer for this problem It should be covered under warranty. This is not only a pain in the ass but it is also dangerous.By the way I have tried numerous gas stations, held the pump handle at every different angle, pumped the gas fast, medium, and slow all with the same results.
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