Six problems related to other fuel system tank mounting have been reported for the 2007 Dodge Durango. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2007 Dodge Durango based on all problems reported for the 2007 Durango.
When filling the fuel tank up the gas will spurt back out , you can fill it slow or fast it will do the same, it's not a small amount, it's a large amount.
Large amount of fuel spills when filling tank, comes out when fuel hose is removed from the filler tube every time when filled.
Fuel overflows from the inlet when fueling the vehicle. If you attempt to actually fill the tank (which I only get 20 gallons into a 27 gallon tank even when the low fuel light comes on), the fuel will overflow out of the inlet as soon as the handle clicks off. It's not a small amount of overflow either, it's enough that the fuel ends up down the side of the vehicle and into a puddle on the ground. This has caused the only surface rust on the entire vehicle.
I just purchased the vehicle and went to fill up the fuel tank. When the gas station dispenser automatically shut off, I got a large spray of fuel back out of the filler pipe that sprayed out on me and also ran down the side of the vehicle. According to the fuel gauge, the tank was not completely full when it did this. I had a small amount of fuel in my eye and had to rinse it out.
Was filling up with fuel when after about a gallon the auto shut off turned off and a large amount of fuel came shooting out of the vehicle. The tank was nearly empty when I began fueling so overfilling isn't the cause. I noticed many people having similar issues and Dodge has done some recalls with regards to this. Looks like my vehicles VIN isn't covered under the recall at this point.
Fuel overflows from the inlet when fueling the vehicle. If you attempt to actually fill the tank (which I only get 20 gallons into a 27 gallon tank even when the low fuel light comes on), the fuel will overflow out of the inlet as soon as the handle clicks off. It's not a small amount of overflow either, it's enough that the fuel ends up down the side of the vehicle and into a puddle on the ground. This has caused the only surface rust on the entire vehicle.