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The warning system in the 2015 Chrysler 200 is called the "Gap Cap" warning and is meant to notify drivers about a loose gas cap. To turn off the warning light, pull over safely and check that the fuel door is securely closed and there are no obstructions in the fuel filler neck. Drive a few miles to see if the message disappears on its own. If the light stays on, there may be a gas leak in one of your fuel lines. In such a case, it's best to have a mechanic inspect your vehicle. If you want to clear the warning code manually, use an OBDII scanner to connect to the Chrysler's OBD port and select "read." Once you see the error code related to the gas cap, choose "erase" to remove the warning from your car's dashboard.
I have an OBD reader, and even after disconnecting the battery, the light remains on, indicating a possible gas leak. Although I always ensure the gas cap is securely tightened, the issue seems to persist.
The gas cap light on the 2015 Chrysler 200 indicates a potential fuel leak. To address this, reseal the gas cap and drive at a slow pace; the light should turn off. If it remains lit, it signifies a leak in the fuel line, necessitating a tow truck call. Alternatively, you can misplace the cap.