Two problems related to other fuel system tank mounting have been reported for the 2007 Dodge Ram 1500. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
I own a 2007 Ram 1500 that spits fuel back out and is not safe to the person filling it. It also creates a hazard with fuel on the ground. Dodge claims it was resolved in 2016 when I first had the problem. They are now unwilling to resolve their own repair for the same problem. Fuel �spit-back� through the filler neck has been a longstanding problem in several Chrysler, Dodge and Jeep models, caused by the inlet check valve (icv) mounted in the fuel tank. Despite some limited recalls and at least one extended lifetime warranty, this defect, which first surfaced in 2001, continues to plague a number of models. Tens of thousands of vehicles are outside of any campaign, forcing owners to pay for a repair that requires replacement of the entire tank assembly. Nhtsa 10056513 TSB wb-d-14-23 mopar: on some pick up trucks, an extended warranty has been issued on fuel tank inlet check valve. Model 2007-2008 Ram 1500. Issued on 9/9/2014 I also located information on an x49 recall for other vehicles.
Vehicle stalls after filling up gas tank. After you fill up and start driving at low speeds or at a stop sign or red light (idleing) the vehicle will stall out and would restart after putting in neutral and starting. Dangerous if driving slowly into a turn where you loose your power steering.
| Other Fuel System problems | |
| Other Fuel System Tank Assembly problems | |
| Other Fuel System Pump problems | |
| Other Fuel System Tank Filling/charging problems | |
| Other Fuel System Tank Mounting problems | |
| Gas Tank Strap problems |