Jeep Grand Cherokee owners have reported 12 problems related to fuel hoses lines/piping and fittings (under the gasoline fuel system category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Jeep Grand Cherokee based on all problems reported for the Grand Cherokee.
The contact owns a 2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee. The contact stated that immediately after re-fueling, fuel spewed out of the filler neck. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic where it was diagnosed that the fuel inlet valve was defective and needed to be replaced. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure and current mileage was 108,267.
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Courtesy copy of pgk sent to ditlow/cfas Jeep Grand Cherokee defect petition 09-005 (dp-09-005) file update and inquiring if Chrysler group declared the bankruptcy order void note: document given to randy for further review. 1997 Jeep Grand Cherokee. The person that examined the vehicle, believed the fire was a direct result of a defective rear-mounted unprotected zj body fuel tank system. The individuals in the vehicle were involved in an accident, which they would have survived, if it weren't for the design of the fuel tank.
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Fuel supply line ruptured in engine compartment. The result was fuel under pressure spraying on the engine. The rupture was not a complete loss of supply to the engine so the engine continued to run while fuel sprayed soaking the engine compartment in fuel. The dealership reported that the line must have been moved and would not stand behind the part that was defective. The vehicle has been owned by my company since new and the area in question had never been dislodged since new.
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On 12/23/06 (mileage 11,948) my vehicle was returned to the dealer because the engine malfunction indicator light (mil) had illuminated and remained on after several normal driving cycles. The diagnostic trouble code (dtc) was p0455 - large leak from the evaporative system. A leak was found at the fuel pump seal and was replaced under warranty by the dealer. On 8/19/08 (mileage 21,351) the vehicle was again returned to the dealer because the mil was on. This time the dtc was p0456 - small leak from the evaporative system. A leak from a vapor hose was the cause this time. Since this emission component was no longer under warranty the repair cost of $293. 75. I believe the emission system components on these vehicles are weak. These evaporative leaks present a danger to the vehicle operators (escaping gas fumes) and the environment. In addition, the dealerships are profiting by repairing these weak components at the owners expense. A CO-worker has a 2002 Grand Cherokee and the mil comes on intermittently. The vehicle has been back to the dealer on numerous occasions and the cause has yet to be discovered. Unfortunately my CO-worker's vehicle cannot pass inspection with the light on and the dealer cannot diagnose the problem.
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My 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee will not provide heat on the passenger side, only the driver's side. The vehicle also has some sort of electrical short and the entire system, including the radio will reset and start. In addition the fuel system is reluctant to pump fuel to the engine on a cold start. The dealerships advised me that the car is not built to last forever and the fuel issue and heating issue was typical. The expense however would be extreme for the heating and fuel issues to be $800 to $1200 for each repair.
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- the contact stated that while parking the vehicle the fuel line disconnected and leaked gas. The vehicle was towed, and the dealer who replaced the fuel line. A few weeks later the vehicle was diagnosed as having a cracked fuel line. The dealer stated that the vehicle has been repaired. The contact iwasconcerned with the safety of this vehicle. The contact has not picked up the vehicle from the dealer, and stated that the dealer refused to speak to her.
The fuel line failed, which caused the vehicle to "putter" then stall.
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Front rotors have been replaced 3 times/ were resurfaced once, and rear rotors were replaced once due to vibration in vehicle. Consumer stated that the pcv valve failed, fuel filter failed, and front shocks leaking fluid and replaced front shocks, also the transmission pan was leaking fluid, wiper blades were replaced.
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The connecting cable to the gas tank that registers the gas in the tank has a defect, and it makes the owner think there is more gas in the tank then there is.
The vehicle experienced the symptoms of recall 02v032 which caused it to smeel of gas everytime the vehicle was driven,the vehicle could not be repaired immediately because the dealer had no parts available, the consumer has to pay to rent a car while his vehicle was being repaired and is requesting reimbursement for the rental car.
Consumer states safety recall 02v032 regarding the fuel tank blocker bracket cannot be performed on vehicle due to the type of hitch installed on the vehicle. Dealership and manufacturer not willing to do anything.
The consumer recieved recall notice 02v-032, the consumer attempted to have the recall completed but was told there were no parts available. Nlm.
Problem Category | Number of Problems |
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Tank Assembly problems | |
Fuel Pump problems | |
Gasoline Fuel System problems | |
Fuel Delivery problems | |
Fuel Injection problems | |
Fuel Hoses Lines/piping And Fittings problems | |
Fuel Injector problems | |
Tank Filler Pipe And Cap problems | |
Tank Mounting problems | |
Gasoline Storage problems |