Two problems related to other fuel system tank assembly have been reported for the 2011 Chevrolet Suburban. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
Fuel level sensor failed causing fuel transfer pump to overfill front fuel tank. Causing front fuel tank to expand and develop a fuel leak.
Fuel leak has developed between two fuel lines that have been rubbing together from the date of manufacture until 4/23/18. This leak developed less than inches from the exhaust system on the braded line portion of the fuel lines near the connections at the fuel tank end. The issue was noticed as I was driving in rush hour bumper to bumper traffic on 395 north in washington DC through the 3rd st. Tunnel. The odor of gasoline was detected, but thought to be coming from elsewhere. The vehicle was driven another mile before I realized the source was my vehicle. When I parked it I noticed fuel pooling under it at the transmission cross member. After it cooled, I went under it and discovered to cause of the leak. The vehicle was towed home via aaa. The mileage at the moment cannot be obtained because the dash is digital which causes the fuel system to energize and spray fuel when turned on.
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