Three problems related to other fuel system tank filling/charging have been reported for the 2004 Jeep Liberty. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2004 Jeep Liberty based on all problems reported for the 2004 Liberty.
After filling fuel tank the car starts fine but then the engine stalls multiple times in the first 3-5 miles. This is hazardous since it often happens when pulling into traffic leaving the gas station. It seems to go away and the car runs fine after several miles of driving and stalling as I slow down for stop lights or stop signs. I recently bought this Jeep and this has happened several times after fillups. I just googled the problem and found it is a common issue. I thought it would be good to add my information to the list. I have done nothing to try to solve the problem at this point.
The gas consistently overflows in this vehicle when filling up the tank. It's like there is no safety stop to keep the gas from filling. It ends up gushing all over the side of the vehicle and the ground when I try to fill up the tank. I never let the tank fill automatically at the pump. I watch the gallons meter as I'm pumping the gas to estimate when to stop pumping gas but it is still very unpredictable. Even the interior of the vehicle smells like gasoline when this happens.
Chrysler not fulfilling NHTSA 13v-252 safety recall to protect rear fuel tank from explosion by installing a trailer hitch. Spitzer Dodge of mansfield, ohio continues to have "no parts" for this recall, but I could pay to have them install one.
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