19 problems related to other fuel system have been reported for the 2007 Chrysler Aspen. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2007 Chrysler Aspen based on all problems reported for the 2007 Aspen.
When fueling the vehicle as soon as the pump pops off indicating your tank is filled gass will sphew/ or spray back out of the vehicle and onto the person fueling, the side of the vehicle and the ground. This happens every single time no matter what fuel station you use,regardless of the time of day or temperature outside. After looking online I can see there have been numerous reports of this from other 2007 Chrysler Aspen owners going back several years; however, I have not been able to locate anything indicating this is a recall and my VIN number indicates all recalls have been addressed on this vehicle. Is there a solution for this issue, is it being repaired by Chrysler or what is being done? please let me know, as this is a safety issue for anyone fueling up , anyone in the vehicle or around the vehicle. I noticed it asks for an approximate date of when this occured, there has been several dates so I will provide the date of the most recent issue.
When filling the gas tank up using the "fill lock" feature on nearly all modern fuel pump nozzles, when the tank gets full the fill nozzle clicks off and about a half a pint of raw fuel is "purged" back out of the tank filler neck. At first I thought this was a problem at a specific fuel station. I have since learned that it can do it anywhere, at any time of day, and at any temperature.
My 07 Chrysler Aspen has a huge fuel problem and as I have read it’s happening to a lot of people! when I fill my car up with fuel no matter what store I am at the gas starts spewing back out of the tank. I do not over fill my car the moment the gas pump clicks that it’s done, a lot of gas starts spewing out onto the ground! I believe this is a potential hazardous ?? situation for all involved especially my family! for one I am stressed out about if there were to be an accidental rollover the gas would go everywhere, and 2 when it pours out onto the ground or could even splash out onto my skin I could end up with chemical burns or the bio hazard issue we are having with the gas just being powered onto the ground without me being able to control it! Chrysler doesn’t seem to think this is a problem or that it’s hazardous! but when people go to have the problem fixed they are telling everyone it’s a faulty gas tank and you have to replace the entire tank!! please help us get our cars fixed for something that Chrysler messed up on they should be responsible for the repairs!!.
When putting gas in after removing the pump gas comes spraying out all over whoever is filling up the vehicle on the side of my vehicle and on the ground this is a saftely issue for everyone in the car the vehicle itself and however is filling the car up as well as the gas station that you are filling up at. It happened today and 1 time before that I have had the vehicle less then a month but see its a common issue and spoken about alot online.
The driver's seatbelts buckle will get stuck when trying to unbuckle your seat belt it will not release. When pumping gas at any gas station when the gas pump shuts off and then it will spray gas out of the fill hole all over the vehicle and onto the ground no matter if you're pumping fuel slow or fast.
Power steering lines touch the drive train. I lost steering control while driving 70 miles an hour. The high side pressure line blew out.
While fueling up the car, the fill neck spits back fuel.
Tl the contact owns a 2007 Chrysler Aspen 4x4. While the contact was adding fuel to the vehicle, it spewed out without warning. The vehicle was taken to tate Dodge Chrysler Jeep (7429 ritchie hwy, glen burnie, MD 21061, (888) 864-6650) where it was diagnosed that the rollover valve needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was contacted and referred the contact to NHTSA. The failure mileage was 107,000.
Fuel over fills out of the filler when filling up vehicle was parked at gas pump turned off and overfills everytime filled up.
While pumping gas into the vehicle, it never cut off and sprayed gasoline all over the vehicle as well as myself. It started Feb 2015 and has happened every time I have pumped gas into the vehicle since then.
I was putting gas in the car and all of a sudden, the gas if shooting back on me. I was on my way to work and had to go home and change because I had gas all over me, the car and the ground. I don't have money to dry clean my clothing. It is also a hazard and I am not pleased at all.
When filling with gas, it doesn't stop when it gets full, and gets gas all over me and the vehicle. I have heard many other people who own this vehicle have the same problem, but fiat won't do anything about when people complain.
On multiple accounts, gas spits out after fueling. This began approximately around Dec. 2013 and continues to become more aggravating over time as it continues to do this every time I fill up.
When refueling the pump shuts off when it is full, but at least a gallon of gasoline sprays out all over the ground and auto. The pump clicks off when it is full, but then the gasoline starts pouring out.
Fuel will spray out of the filler port[not topping off]----this happens every time and should have been a recall issue. Does someone have to die?.
The contact owns a 2007 Chrysler Aspen. The contact stated that while refueling, fuel ejected from the vehicle. The contact also stated that the check engine light illuminates intermittently. The vehicle was not taken to a mechanic. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not contacted. The failure mileage was approximately 65,000.
Every time I fuel up gas overflows spilling onto my vehicle and ground.
Vehicle has been overflowing gas at the end of fillup. The pump shuts off as it should, but then gas overflows out. We are not topping off - this happens with the first shutoff of the gas pump. This at first happen periodically, but now happens every time, no matter where I am filling up. I am not over filling the vehicle by any means, in fact I can slow the pump down to a dribble and it will still "burp" out fuel all over the side of the vehicle and leaving a large puddle of gas on the ground. This is a huge safety issue and needs to be delt with by Chrysler. I have talked to others personally that have the same issue and have read that many many others are having this same issue.
Tl- the contact owns a 2007 Chrysler Aspen. The contact stated while refueling the vehicle spewed fuel back. There are no warning indicators illuminate prior or during the failure. The vehicle was not taken to the taken to the dealer or independent mechanic to get it diagnosed. The vehicle's gas cap was replaced however in the early stage of the failure. The manufacturer was not made aware of the issue. The vehicle failure mileage was 105,000. Kh.