Dodge Durango owners have reported 180 problems related to other fuel system tank assembly (under the other fuel system category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Dodge Durango based on all problems reported for the Durango.
The contact owns a 2008 Dodge Durango. While refueling the vehicle, fuel spilled out of the filler hole when removing the nozzle. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic who diagnosed that the fuel tank would needed to be replaced. The manufacturer was notified of the failure, but no assistance was offered. The failure mileage was 100,000.
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The fuel tank filler tube inlet check valve is not fully closing at the end of refueling. This allows some fuel to escape from the vehicle filler neck. Consequencesfuel leakage in the presence of an ignition source can result in a fire. When refueling at a gas station.
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When fueling the gas tank will burp out gas when it is full and spray all over you.
The contact owns a 2007 Dodge Durango. The contact stated that when the vehicle was being refueled, it failed to stop when the tank was full. As a result, the fuel spilled back out the filler neck. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 56,000.
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When we fill the fuel tank, the pump clicks and we stop fueling. Problem after that is that the vehicle stops running at various times. Could be making a turn and it will die or stopped or driving. Very dangerous. Looked up this problem and there is a NHTSA bullitin for this problem for other vehicles, there is a valve on top of the tank that fails and allows fuel into the vapor canister causing the vehicle to stop running. Please extend the recall to this vehicle as well. Thank you.
Reason for filing a vehicle safety complaint is as follows; every time I have tried to fill-up my gas tank on my 2005 Dodge Durango, the gas not only starts to shoot out of the tank itself, but also all over my truck, myself and all over the floor. This happens each time I fill my SUV regardless of the gas station I go to.
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Everytime I fill the tank up it spits fuel back out at me.
The contact owns a 2006 Dodge Durango. While the vehicle was stationary, the fuel tank spilled fuel onto the ground. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the issue. The failure mileage was 117,000.
Went to put fuel into the tank and nothing made it in. Over 10 gallons of gas spilled on the ground under the SUV and then spread across the gas station tarmac before I realized it and shut the pump off. Scary situation as it could have ignited causing an explosion and injuries, death, and destruction!! took it into the a dealer and they "found the fuel filler hose to be insufficiently attached to the inlet of the gas tank".
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The contact owns a 2005 Dodge Durango. While attempting to refuel the vehicle, there was evidence of a fuel leakage coming from the filler neck of the fuel tank. The contact stated that the failure recurred on every fuel fill up. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The vehicle was not included in NHTSA campaign number: 09v003000 (fuel system, gasoline). The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 238,990.
The contact owns a 2009 Dodge Durango. While the vehicle was stationary, the fuel tank would not fill up properly. The contact stated that it took 45 minutes for the fuel tank to become filled. The vehicle was diagnosed as having a screen inside the fuel tank that was filled with particles, which blocked the fuel from entering the tank. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the issue. The failure mileage was approximately 65,000.
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My Dodge Durango is filled with gas it will overflow. The gas pump kicks off and then gas comes spraying back out and spills gas down the side of the car. It will continue pushing gas out for about 30 seconds to a minute. I'm afraid to fill the tank to capacity due to the fire danger or explosion.
The contact owns a 2005 Dodge Durango. The contact stated that when attempting to refuel the vehicle, fuel leaked from the gasket once the fuel level reached half a tank. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 24,000.
Dodge Durango 2008 with hemi 5. 7 l engine stalls at low speeds after I fill up the gas tank. This happens every time I fill up the tank now. I have read on consumer forums that other Dodge trucks and car owners have also reported this problem. It is dangerous, as the car stalls without any warning. This happens multiple times after fillup and after driving 20 miles or so the problem goes away. It is very dangerous as my car has stalled in busy intersections and while taking yield turns. The vehicle has also stalled while driving on highway after gas fillup and as I tried to slow down. When I reported to the dealer, they said it is not covered under warranty.
If I filled tank with gas completely it would overflow, so I would never fill all the way. Now I can barely put any gas in it without it overflowing, even at the slowest rate.
The contact owns a 2005 Dodge Durango. While refueling the vehicle, fuel spewed out of the filler neck onto the ground even though the fuel tank level was not to the full capacity. The vehicle was not diagnosed nor repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 115,000.
Takata recall - my truck smells like gas on the inside & outside & is leaking gas the fuel tank has collapsed for the second time I have replaced it 5years ago & now is collapsed again is there any recall do to it being a reoccurring issue , afraid that is going to catch on fire while driving it or parked any little spark probably can ignite it into flames.
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The gasoline spews out at you before the gas tank is full. So if you are unaware, not paying attention, or just completely forget you end up in a bath of gasoline. So now possibly your shoes clothes and hands have gas on them. Hopefully you don't plan on lighting a cigarette afterward. (I don't smoke) but I do care not to wear gasoline or have to breathe the fumes in my really nice mopar. Super problematic for the owners afflicted with this problem I hope Chrysler does the right thing and recalls the affected vehicles.
Each time I fill up my gas tank when the pump kicks off gas spills out of the tank onto the ground. The car was parked and off.
The contact owns a 2005 Dodge Durango. The contact stated that the fuel tank filler tube inlet check valve was not closed as intended. As a result, fuel spilled out while refueling the vehicle. The failure occurred constantly. The vehicle was serviced under NHTSA campaign number: 09v003000 (fuel system, gasoline), but the remedy failed to repair the vehicle. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was unknown.
Each time I fill up my gas tank when the pump kicks off gas spills out of the tank onto the ground. Dodge says they are aware of the problem but because my vehicle is listed as "restricted" in their data base they cant tell me exactly what restricted means only that it may have been classified as a total loss at some point. I purchased the vehicle used but had no issues registering it or insuring it in NJ. Dodge says there is a lifetime warranty on this problem but because it is not a recall they refuse to make the repair for me because of my vehicles "restricted" status so I guess if I am refueling and gas spills out and catches the place on fire Dodge wont care I would like to file a complaint this should be a recall and not just a warranty issue there is a significant chance of someone getting severely burned or killed if this spill happens near an ignition source. Please advise me of my next course of action.
Vehicle spits gas from fuel tank inlet & smells of fuel outside of the vehicle.
When I fill the gas tank up gas comes back out the gas tank and goes on the ground and gets on the vehicle and on clothing. I have tried numerous gas stations and it happens all the time. I checked to see if there is a recall on my vehicle and there is not, but they have recalls on the same year and model as mine. This is a big safety issue and health issue because the gas comes in contact with your skin and risk of fire and environmental concerns when the gas goes on the ground.
More than a gallon of fuel spills out if you fill up the gas tank.
Whenever I fill the tank with gas, when the pump clicks off, and then gas spews out all over the place. There is a "technical service bulletin" describing this problem on my vehicle, but when I went to the local Chrysler dealer for the airbag recall and asked if they would fix the gas problem, they said that the "technical service bulletin" was just "courtesy information" and if I wanted to "fix" it, I would have to pay for it. I've seen online that many others have had their vehicle fixed at their dealership for free. I don't know if I was lied to, or if the drivers I read about online just have better dealerships than I do here. I love the Durango - it's a great vehicle, but the gas fill problem is a mess. I wish I could get Chrysler to do something about it.
When fueling my Durango approaching the 90% capacity, gas gushes out of the fuel tank causing fuel spray also additional rust damage on my fender under the fuel door.
When I fill the gas tank, the pump does not automatically shut off and gasoline spews all over the place. I just purchased this car less than a week ago and have had it happen every time I fill it up.
I have not had a accident thank god. I brought my 2005 Dodge Durango february2, 2015. Make a long story short with in the past 2 month I have had to have my tank dropped 3 times now I have to have it dropped again so this will be the forth time &my truck wil not start &the pump is not coming on. I got a letter about the airbags recalls, my question is have it ever been a recall on the computer or the electrical system for this SUV? I think my whole fuel system is messed up cause when I go to fill it up gas come shotting back out the tank at me & I see it was a recall on that & I have not recieved my letter to go have it checked out. Please please please help.
I went to fuel up my car, when it reached full, fuel started spitting out of the tank. It has done this on numerous occasions.
I went to fill my tank up on saterday March 7th 2015. I just purchase the vehicle that day. Gass started spurting out of the tank and got all over my hands. I then took the vehicle out for a drive on Sunday morning with my girlfriend and the vehicle stalled and I almost rolled back on the the car behind men. This happens two more times throughout the day. Then today Tuesday March 10th I drove to my parents and noticed the car sputtering upon gradual aceleration.
The contact owns a 2005 Dodge Durango. While adding fuel to the vehicle, it spewed out of the tank. The failure occurred without warning. The vehicle was not diagnosed nor repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 56,000.
Fuel fill burps when tank is almost filled with fuel causing it to run down the sides of the vehicle it is a safety issue due to the possibility of it causing a fire. Have not received notice on this recall yet.
My airbag light has been illuminating and when I did a recall search an airbag recall did come up but there is no fix? also when I fill the gas tank I get major splash back. Huge fire issue. I know there was a recall on some 2005 Dodge Durangos for that problem but the dealer said my VIN was not included and wouldn't fix it. How can I get my VIN included? another issue is the engine light comes on and reads code p0456(very small emissions leak). . But the emissions system has been gone over and gone over but there is nothing that would indicate a leak.
This is definitely a public safety hazard. I bought my used Dodge Durango last October 2014. Every time I fill my gas tank up,the gas pump shuts off from a full tank of gas on my vehicle, then the gas comes gushing back out of the fuel neck of the Durango's gas tank. There has been recalls on previous years but none on 2006. There are multiple people filing complaints but no recalls? this causes damage to the automobile paint, clothes, people and the environment. However, most concerning is the safety hazard of a potential fire or explosion from the overflowed gas and fumes happening around multiple cars, people and gas pumps at gas stations when 2006 Dodge Durango owners fill up their vehicles. This is not a problem caused by any owner. This is a mechanical defect in the Dodge Durango filler tube valve in the gas tanks. Please help to get this problem corrected by the Dodge company.
Was driving and all of a sudden I smelt something burning in the dash board and all instrument lights started to get dim and dimmer and then I notice smoke coming from the dashboard and all most immediately the door locks and windows stop working, the car would lock itself and the windows stop working at all and at this point the rear door do not open at all. I ask the dealer at the lot that I bought it from at the time of purchase if the vehicle had been in a accident or was there any recalls on this vehicle and he said no and that I bought the van as is and to this day I cant get this dealer to see that this car is unsafe to operate and that I am not going to risk mine nor my kids life to drive it and he will not even trade me out of this car for something better. The other day I was fueling the van and all of a sudden gasoline shot back out the tank and spilled gas all over me, scared the hell out of me. Not only that, I was driving down the interstate in my state and out of no where my seat on its own terms began to move forward all the way to the steering wheeling pressing me to the wheel and I am 6ft 3in tall and weigh 230lbs I again call the dealership to complain and got the same story that I agreed to purchase the vehicle as is, I agreed that I did but I told him that I do not think that he told me everything that I needed to know about possible safety issues. And again I have four children age 6 months to four years old whom I love very dearly.