Other Fuel System Pump problems of the 2010 Dodge Challenger

Five problems related to other fuel system pump have been reported for the 2010 Dodge Challenger. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2010 Dodge Challenger based on all problems reported for the 2010 Challenger.

1 Other Fuel System Pump problem

Failure Date: 01/28/2021

Problem: fuel fumes in the cabin of my 2010 Challenger stationary and in motion (city and highway). The fuel tank is located under the rear seat in Dodge Challengers, chargers and the Chrysler 300. Internet searches regarding fuel fumes in the cabin revealed numerous complaints regarding fuel pump o-ring leaks. There are u-tube videos available for the home mechanic. However, it is unreasonable to expect that an owner perform this repair due to the exposure to gasoline and the possibility of fire or explosion. My Challenger is a limited edition mopar10 with meticulous maintenance at the dealership when it was purchased. It had only 60,958 miles when I took it to the dealership on 01/28/21. They had to replace the fuel pump o-rings at a cost of $396. 00 ($96 in parts and $300 in labor). I have never had this problem in any vehicle that I have owned, new or used, since 1978. The exposure to gasoline fumes is a well known health hazard especially in a closed environment such as a vehicle cabin. For the car with only 60k miles with meticulous maintenance being performed by one dealership and a safety issue with many complaints on the internet, warrants an investigation of Dodge and Chrysler repair records on this issue. A $400 repair is 25% parts and 75% labor. I respectfully submit that a recall has be issued. Please note that my Dodge dealer has been exceptional regarding customer care. However, they did not offer to repair this defect free of cost because no recall exists on this issue. My dealership is jim click Dodge in tucson, arizona. The repair invoice number is ddcs759163. You have my permission to use my personal data on this invoice to create a recall. Thank-you, randy sturgeon, retired federal law enforcement agent.

2 Other Fuel System Pump problem

Failure Date: 10/01/2020

Strong gas smell inside the car when parked or driving fogs the windshield leading to poor visibility got a diagnostic done by meineke turns out it's due to cracked fuel pumps had it repaired at a cost of $1000 turns out there are 8 similar complaints on the website I believe your institution should do a recall since it's a danger to the driver and the public.

3 Other Fuel System Pump problem

Failure Date: 07/24/2017

Gasoline leaking around fuel pump under the backseat inside the passenger compartment. Leaking underneath vehicle in front of rear passenger tire. Vehicle has been sitting in driveway overnight. This happens every time I fill the gas tank. The smell/fumes are overwhelming inside the vehicle and there is a pool of gasoline on my driveway. Upon research, this is a very common occurrence with Dodge vehicles with no safety recall. This has been going on for close to a year with no help from dealerships.

4 Other Fuel System Pump problem

Failure Date: 06/01/2017

Takata airbag, fuel system, key module, electrical system. The car stalled while it was stationary I had it towed to Dodge and they said the fuel pumps we're bad, got fuel pumps changed car still won't start. The lights in the interior won't come on, the doors locked and unlock out of the blue, the key is stuck in the ignition. My VIN shows recalls but there are other recalls for yr mk and model but not listed under my VIN however my vehicle is experiencing the same issues.

5 Other Fuel System Pump problem

Failure Date: 06/01/2017

One of the two fuel pumps in my 2010 Dodge Challenger had some sort of crack and started leaking. It has right over 60,000 miles on it. We keep this car in the garage attached to are home. We came home one day right after we filled the gas tank up on the car and we smelled gas when we came home that day and we thought it was on elf the other things in the garage so we removed that thing. The next morning we woke up and the smell came in the house so I went online and started looking up gas smells from 2010 Challenger and found a forum of Challenger car owners from 2009-2012 and they all said it was their fuel pump leaking so I went home and hoped the sweat up and cover and share enough the fuel pump was leaking gas and it was dripping all over and running don the tank we removed the car from the garage and it never went away we contacted the dealer and said it was not under warranty and would not help us even though there is a fault in the pumps in the cars.


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