13 problems related to tank assembly have been reported for the 2008 Dodge Durango. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2008 Dodge Durango based on all problems reported for the 2008 Durango.
While filling gas tank the auto stop on the pump will kick off. After a few seconds fuel will begin to flow out of the tank. Tried to stop the pump on my own and still continues to do it. Sounds like the same recall they had on the 2005 Durangos.
I filled up gas tank on 2008 Dodge Durango using the auto lock on gas pump handle. When tank was filled and handle clicked gas began to spew out of the filler tube before I could remove gas pump handle. Total spillage was less than half a gal.
Upon filling fuel tank nozzle kicked off like normal but gas spewed out of the neck of the gas tank.
The gas tank began burping upon filling. Once the auto cutoff clicks off, about 5-10 seconds later the tank burps a large puddle onto the ground that is well larger than my foot. Apparently this is an ongoing issue that starts with a recall in 2005. I found this while researching how to repair the issue. The issues have transferred into 2007 Durangos and now to my 2008. Did Dodge fail to accurately address the 2005 recall? this is unacceptable to have repeat failures in a design. This is also an environmental concern that I am inclined to report to the epa. Maybe they will get Dodge to take action. I have written this based on research without contacting Dodge because apparently they did not do anything to help countless other people. My Durango had 51,000 when it started failing.
Fuel squirts out of filler neck every time the tank is filled, doesn't matter if it is filled fast or slow.
Fuel spray from filler neck when tank reaches full. The shut off in the filler neck/gas tank fails causing fuel to spray from the filler neck towards the person filling and on the side of the vehicle, approx. A pint or so worth of gas.
When refueling, after pump shuts off, a large volume of fuel will spray out of the filler neck. This fuel flows down the side of the vehicle, sprays on the person standing near the pump and puddles on the ground. After driving off, the odor of the fuel is very strong in the vehicle. This has happened many times in the last 5 months, and now occurs every time the tank is filled.
I have a 2008 Dodge Durango with 28,000 miles on it. Just recently when I fill the gas tank up and the gas hande clicks off meaning the tank is full, upon removing the handle gas erupts from the tank and pours all down the side of my Durango. Nothing has been done yet, but I know there are many other Durango owners out there that have this problem. This is a great danger and a recall with a fix should be issued.
Approximately a pint of gasoline spills/shoots from the gas tank filler neck onto the vehicle and the ground when the tank is full during refueling. It appears that the tank vent mechanism has stopped working correctly allowing fuel to shoot out. This is a safety, fire, and environmental hazard.
2008 Dodge Durango 4x4 slt w/5. 7 engine. . . Gas blowback issue while filling the fuel tank. . Apparently this problem is check-valve related and can only be repaired by changing the tank. I also own a 2005 Durango slt 5. 7 and it had the same problem. The dealer finally honored the recall and fixed the problem. I am shocked to see the 2008 model still has this same dangerous issue. While Dodge and the world know about this problem, they are ignoring the same problem with recent models and have not issued recalls. The proof and history is there. . Do we need families burned to death, flash fires at gas stations, eye damage from gushing gas, before a recall is deemed worthy? what are they waiting for? it is simply a continuation of a recall that has already been established with earlier model years and I am here to tell you that the problem persists.
During the fuel filling of my Durango, once the pump clicks off after the tank is full gas will then back flush out of the fill neck on the person filling the vehicle as well as on the ground causing a immediate fire hazard.
The contact owns a 2008 Dodge Durango. The contact stated that gasoline would spray out of the fuel filler neck while the contact was refueling the vehicle. The failure recurred whenever the vehicle was refueled. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer where the contact was told to replace the fuel tank. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 26,000 and the current mileage was 40,122.
When filling up gas tank, automatic gas shut-off fails and gas tank overflows and spills onto the side of the truck. Presents a fire safety hazard. This occurs every time I attempt to fill the truck up completely. Truck has approximately 24,000 miles.
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