The dealership is not willing to warranty the defective gas tank even though they are aware of the problem with the Inlet Check Valve in the gas tank. Now again 2 years later at 58,000 miles I have the same problem. This problem first happened at 37,407 miles and the Jeep dealership had to replace the gas tank after replacing the filler tube. Need to dribble the gas in to fill the tank taking approximately 10 - 13 minutes. Unable to fill the gas tank without the pump shutting off after filling 0.3 gallons. This problem is on a 2014 Jeep Cherokee Limited. Anybody have a class action lawsuit for this? Apparently this sounds like a lot of Jeep owners have this problem from online platforms and talking to my dealership. This seems to be a defective part and I think should be covered or recalled by jeep. I have owned several vehicles for 18 years and never had a problem where you could not put gas in. He also said the age of the vehicle this is a reasonable part to go bad. Talking to a customer service agent they stated multiple times that the vehicle is 9 years old and the part cannot be defective because defects happen within the first 5 years. Once we completed the submission they responded almost immediately that this won't be covered since the vehicle is out of warranty. Jeep headquarters told us to have it evaluated by a dealer and then to submit the paperwork. Wondering if anyone has had any luck with getting this repair covered. I see that this is a popular problem for Jeep owners. There is a valve in the gas tank that malfunctions causing this issue. The dealer says the gas tank needs to be replaced. This is very annoying and takes forever to fill up. Our 2014 Jeep Cherokee has stopped being able to be filled with gas.
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