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Mopar 5210 0552AG Fuel Tank Review

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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.6
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Description of Mopar 5210 0552AG Fuel Tank

OEM. 1 - year warranty at any Jeep dealer. Easy to install.

Reviews

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Type of review

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The light went out

One of the lights on my dashboard was on. Took it to O'Reilly, asked to read the code and they said many times that with that code it was just a gas cap. I replaced the gas cap and the light went out and haven't had any problems since.

Pros
  • Great for me
Cons
  • No

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Strange problem solved in my 2006 Wrangler

I kept getting vacuum related engine codes and after replacing the gas cap with this the errors went away and never came back. I love that this is an OEM replacement, including the belt; many others available do not include this feature.

Pros
  • Easy to read control panel
Cons
  • Has error

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect fit for 2008 Jeep Liberty

My 2008 Jeep Liberty had code P0456 and a GASCAP gauge on the dash. After taking my car to the mechanic he recommended the best and most economical option was to buy a new cap from Revain. I was so pleased that it matches the 2008 Jeep Liberty perfectly! I love and appreciate that it has a strap that is easy to install.

Pros
  • Absolute Legend
Cons
  • Operating Speed

Revainrating 5 out of 5

If you receive an error code on your vehicle that contains .

If you get an error code on your car that says either 'Gascap' or in my case sometimes a code P0457 (very small leak), buy a Mopar OE gas cap before attempting ANY ANY. still. I replaced the gas cap with an auto parts brand and also replaced the EGR valve. The code kept coming back but that stopped it.

Pros
  • Pretty packaging
Cons
  • Some little things

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Not really for my Jeep

I have a Wrangler 07. I dealt with a small evaporator leak code and ended up with a "gas cap" on the dash. I chose this one based on the many reviews. The fuel light didn't go out either. While it fits the part number is different from the Mopar OEM part number the thieves gave me and while I swear they are identical the OEM turned off the reading but this one didn't. Well I guess you get what you pay for. BTW the part number that worked was 5203 0387 AB.

Pros
  • This is great
Cons
  • Not the best

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Should have bought one of these years ago!

After a few years of "Check Engine Light" on and off, I'm glad this solved the problem, as were a few others. Our 2003 4 cylinder Jeep Wrangler had issues with check engine light on, rough running and poor fuel economy (17-18 mpg). We took it to the dealer where we bought it a few years after buying it new and they told us to use a gas additive that would solve our problems. It was about 15,000 miles. Now, after 56,000 miles and after all these years of using gas additives in ethanol-free…

Pros
  • good thing
Cons
  • weak

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Replace your old gas cap!

I have a 2009 Wrangler Rubicon and got an intermittent check engine light code P0456 which reads like a small evaporator leak. When I closed the gas cap, it stopped making the characteristic clicks. I did some research and found that the gas cap is part of the vaporizer diagnostic circuit. Since the Jeep is over 7 years old, the gas cap rubber gasket is probably old and not sealing properly and the leak detection logic has set a code. After installing a new fuel cap, the check engine light went

Pros
  • Best
Cons
  • Exchange Availability

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A bad gas cap is an all too common problem on .

My third gas cap, can you believe it? First it was stolen, then my friend's wife's jeep crashed and he gave me her gas cap when he went to get stuff out of the jeep. This time I tried to fix a small evaporator leak (P0456). For what it's worth, it turned out to be a Mopar® 4861962AA Exaporative System Intergrity Module Detector. If you are here about this problem then you are on the right first step: A bad gas cap is an all too common problem on any car which can cause evaporator leaks on…

Pros
  • Good product for the price
Cons
  • So so