Ten problems related to other fuel system tank assembly have been reported for the 2010 Jeep Liberty. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2010 Jeep Liberty based on all problems reported for the 2010 Liberty.
Tl-the contact owns a 2010 Jeep Liberty. The contact stated he was trying to fill the gas tank and the gas was leaking out underneath the vehicle. No warning lights illuminated before the failure. The vehicle was taken to an independant mechanic for a diagnosis and the contact was advised that no problem could be found. The contact found a faulty check valve and paid for the repairs. The contact called Jeep and was advised that the recall did not include his vehicle only the 2007-2008 models. The contact then took the vehicle back to the mechanic again for the same problem a week later and was advised the vehicle needed a new gas tank. A VIN search was done on the vehicle and no recalls were found at this time. Vehicle failure mileage was 156,000. Cb.
It will burp gas back of the filler nozzle. Tried different gas stations. Tried different types of pumps. On automatic fill-up it will cut off, then a big burp of gas spews out of the filler nozzle. Happens mostly in the cool weather, randomly in high temps (80f+). Dealer inspected said they could find no problem. . . Told me the only option would be a fuel tank replacement for around 1500 dollars. It is the same symptom the recall/warranty extension for 2008 Jeep Liberty's covered in the x46 lifetime warranty extension; however, this does not cover any other model years and this is happening in other model years. Thank you for your time looking into this matter.
The contact owns a 2010 Jeep Liberty. The contact filled the fuel tank numerous times, but the fuel spewed out with force each time. The contact had to move away from the area of the fuel tank each time the failure occurred. The contact observed strong fuel fumes inside the vehicle. The contact complained about the fumes affecting her breathing. The manufacturer was notified of the failure and recommended that the vehicle be taken to the dealer. The dealer was notified of the failure and the contact was to schedule a diagnostic test. A second dealer diagnosed that the fuel filler tube needed to be replaced. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic for inspection and repair. The failure mileage was not available.
As with other complaints, fuel spills out after refueling, splashing onto car, ground, and person fueling. Dealer replaced esim detector. That worked for 2 fill ups, at 3rd fill up the gushing started again. Dealer said fuel tank needs to be replaced.
Gas pours out of tank after auto shut-off. Every place. Every time,so it is not the gas pump's problem. After reading all these reviews, there is a definite problem here.
While refueling, the tank will overflow and bubble over onto my paint and the ground every time I fill up. It's roughly a cup of fuel each time. This is a persistent problem for me and safety hazard. I'm pretty sure overflowing gasoline isn't good, and it is damaging to the product (paint) as well; this issue is a growing theme with Chrysler vehicles and all affected vehicles need a service bulletin posted for a solution.
When fueling the vehicle the pump will not shut of when the tank is full causing fuel to spill out onto the vehicle, the ground and the shoes of the person pumping gas. The problem is worse during cold weather.
Refueling the vehicle causes gasoline to overflow from the filler tube and run down the side of the car onto the ground. Approx10-12 oz. Of fuel will spill out every time the vehicle is filled up at any gas station. There appears to be a venting issue with Jeep gas tanks. A quick google search returns many results of this issue, most commonly known as 'gas tank burping'. It affects different Jeep models. . Read more...
Was putting gas into Jeep as I have always done, and this time after the pump shut off, gas came puking out of the tank down the side of the Jeep. This is the first time this has happened to me, but looking on the internet this is a very common problem. You would think Jeep would recall this!!!!.
Every time when I fill the fuel tank, whether I use the automatic shutoff or not, fuel burps/spills from the fuel tank inlet. Over the course of six years, there has been a large waste of fuel and money. With this issue, the paint under the fuel tank inlet has begun to bubble and peel. This is totally unacceptable. This vehicle actually belongs to my wife, and, whenever she needs fuel, I am the one to deal with the issue as she is afraid to fill it. I have tried multiple techniques to no avail. There also has been multiple times I have returned home reeking of unleaded from the spillage on my shoes as well as my clothing. Many pairs of shoes have become unwearable because of this. I would love the opportunity to challenge anyone to fill this tank without spilling, not just a few drops, but many, many, many drops equivalent to cups. All we affected Jeep owners want is acceptance of responsibility and a simple repair. The part should be extremely cheap, and I'm sure most owners would install the part themselves. Let's stop this complaining of the issue and just resolve it!!!.
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