Seven problems related to other fuel system tank assembly have been reported for the 2014 Jeep Patriot. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
Impossible to fill gas tank because tank input tube is blocked. Can fill on a drop by drop basis, but takes almost half an hour.
Daughter called in panic, Jeep was unable to accept fuel while pumping. I advised her to try another pump, still same problem. Took about 15 minutes to get 5 gallons of fuel in Jeep for her to make it home. Took Jeep to dealership and stated that a shut off valve in tank had malfunctioned and gas tank needed to be replaced ($1500 parts and labor) and dealership said this was a common problem. . . Wait what, a common problem, why is there not a recall on something like this? less than 50k miles and needs a new tank. . . Dealership said not a safety issue??? being stuck on i95 at night not being able to get gas is a big safety issue.
The roll-over check valve in the gas tank becomes stuck open and the gas tank will not fill. If the car rolls over, all the gas would spill out. The only fix according to Jeep is for me to pay $1600 for a new gas tank for a problem that happens with normal use of the car.
"takata recall" I have a 2014 Jeep Patriot it has 20,456 miles. The last six month I have had repairs on fuel tank, first one last about 3 month the last one don in July 2019 lasted 2 days. I can't fill my tank. It will put a little gas in and then cut off. These repairs have cost me 125. Oo ea time . This would be ok if it worked.
Remove and replace fuel tank assembly due to faulty check valve causing enability to fill tank without clicking off and spitting fuel back at you. No emissions code.
The roll over check valve inside the gas tank gets stuck. If it sticks up it prevents gas tank venting. If it sticks down it allows gas to flow from the vent if the vehicle were to roll over. Mine stuck up. When I disected the tank I had to pry the check valve out. Once I got it out I found it moves freely through 270 degrees, but if you rotate it through the other 90 degrees it gets stuck.
Fuel tank will not accept gas. On most gas pumps the fuel clicks off every o. 25 gallon. The only way to fill the tank is to barely open the fuel nozzle, so the tank fills very slowly. Trouble with that is the fuel doesn't shut off at all. I just fill the tank until it spills out. Jeep wants over $1,600 to replace the fuel tank. I can spill a lot of gas for that price!.
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