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Resetting the gas cap light on a Jeep Grand Cherokee isn't a simple task. First, you must address the underlying issue causing the problem. Step out of the vehicle and inspect the gas cap for tightness and any cracks. Return to the vehicle and power it off and on again to potentially reset the light. If you're unable to identify the problem, you'll need to visit a mechanic or utilize a scanner tool. Using the scanner tool, you can also clear the light once you believe the issue has been resolved.
To clear the gas cap alert in your Jeep Grand Cherokee, first turn off the car. Then, check your gas cap - either tighten it or replace it if needed. After that, use an OBD-II scanner connected to the port located under your steering wheel to reset the warning light.
It could be that the issue with the light is not your gas cap, but the ESIM in your evaporative system. It's a relatively simple fix, but frustrating that this issue is so common.