2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee - Fuel leak after coil pack replaced
Check engine light was on; took it to a local shop and showed code of P0302; they replace spark plugs & cables; light came back on, so they replaced the coil. Once again, light came on; their solution was to replace the coil pack again. A few miles later, my wife smelled fuel so we got the Jeep to a dealer. When inspecting, they said that the fuel rail was not fully secured. First shop claims that there is no way that they are responsible, but dealer shop said that they would have had to touch it to do the repair work done. I'm just looking for a more independent opinion. Attached is a pic the dealer shop took.