Other Fuel System Problems of Dodge Challenger

Dodge Challenger owners have reported 80 other fuel system related problems since 1996. Table 1 shows the 5 most common other fuel system problems. The number one most common problem is related to the vehicle's other fuel system (49 problems). The second most common problem is related to the vehicle's other fuel system pump (17 problems). For details of each of the problem category, use the links in the table.


Recently reported Other Fuel System problems of Dodge Challenger

The Other Fuel System problem

I have an urgent and safety issue with my 2020 Dodge Challenger hellcat. I was driving on road from work. When I was approaching a red light coming to a complete stop. I pressed the clutch to engage the gear into neutral.   Read details...

The Other Fuel System Pump problem

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   Read details...

The Other Fuel System Tank Assembly problem

With less than 30,000 miles we noticed a strong gasoline odor inside and around the vehicle. Suspecting that the fuel odor was related to the ub4 recall for the evaporative emissions canister we took to vehicle to a local dealer ship.   Read details...

The Other Fuel System Tank Filling/charging problem

Passenger side auxiliary fuel module leaking gasoline under rear seat. Old seal replaced, but unit still leaks gasoline when the tank is more than 3/4 full. Started leaking over a year ago, with less than 100,000 miles on the car. I noticed it after filling the car's gas tank at a local gas station.   Read details...

The Other Fuel System Tank Mounting problem

The auxiliary fuel pump module developed a crack and started leaking a large amount of fuel. The top of the fuel tank had a large puddle of fuel and it was running down all side of the fuel tank and on to the ground. This is a major fire hazard.   Read details...




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