Two problems related to other fuel system tank assembly have been reported for the 2011 Jeep Patriot. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
The problem I am having is with the rollover valve which is located in the gas tank. When I put fuel in, it acts like it is full, even though the gas gauge is telling me that I have � tank of gas. It will only take the gas if I put in � gallon at a time. Then when I start to drive it, it wants to stall, and I have to give it the gas and then it runs. I have done research online and this is a problem in all Jeeps. If I am in an accident the rollover valve could remain open instead of closing. The valve is sticking and unreliable. This valve does it every time you put gas in it.
I have been experiencing the car wanting to stall out. It is as if the gas is not getting to the engine. I begin to lose power and steering. I gun the gas, but it hestitates. This is hugely dangerous. I am the original owner and have serviced it regularly, and to this day only about 44k on it. This is scaring me. My mechanic just put dry gas in to perhaps alleviate any possible water in the tank after a recent fill-up. I have been reading of many others having the same problem. This is time for a recall, folks. Had I not been on back roads, I could be dead, as could others. I will not drive this on the highway and I need actions, as do many others who have complained. We have way too many Jeeps with this problem. Step up, please.
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| Other Fuel System Tank Filling/charging problems | |
| Other Fuel System Tank Assembly problems | |
| Other Fuel System Hoses Lines/piping, And Fittings problems | |
| Other Fuel System Pump problems |