2006 Rubicon, fuel pump died at less than 10K miles, they replaced it without argument.

3 weeks later engine light comes on, my kid (who works at Toyota dealer) says 50% of the folks that come in with engine light on are usually women and did not tighten the gas cap enough.

I took the Jeep in and told the lady service writer ôdonÆt tell me tomorrow that it was the gas cap because you guys replaced the fuel pump 3 weeks ago and probably didnÆt tighten all the fittings properlyö.

Next day I pick up the Jeep and she says ôitÆs the gas cap, and not only is it the gas cap but we canÆt warranty it because itÆs an after market capö.

ôExcuse me, itÆs the cap that came with the vehicle!ö

ôOh no, Jeep Wranglers never had a locking gas cap.ö

We argue about it for about 15 minutes and she thinks IÆm an idiot but I know she is one (and the mechanic is an idiot too)! She has the lot boy get the Jeep and we go out and she seeÆs that the ignition key unlocks the cap and still thinks IÆve put some trick after market cap on it, and canÆt even figure out how to open it, I have to show her.

I leave pissed off and vow never to return.

Attention Everyone û Phil Long Jeep in Littleton Colorado has incompetent personnel! Do yourself a favor and donÆt subject yourself to their stupidity!

IÆve always had ToyotaÆs up ætill now and have never had such an experience at a Toyota Dealer. Now that I think about it, never really had and warranty work on them either. IÆm starting to doubt my decision to buy the Jeep in the first place.

OK, IÆve vented enough and feel better now, thanks.