64 problems related to other fuel system tank assembly have been reported for the 2010 Jeep Wrangler. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
I have been dealing with the fuel shutoff problem since it was new. When the fuel is being put in the tank the fuel will not shut off. The fuel squirts back out of the tank, approx 1/2 gallon. It is a safety issue that has a recall hose on the Jeep jk models which are up to model 2008 0r 2009 which has been adressed. This problem affects all Jeep jk models. I have found a hose that is the replacement part but the dealer will not sell it to me saying its a recall part. I want this part so I can fix my Jeep. I am a certified mercedes benx tech and want to fix it or take it to have that part put on.
When I fill up tank of gas it overflows, does not shut off pump. Gas overflows onto fender, bumper, tire and ground. This is a safety issue. Not to mention a waste of gas and smelly hands all day after cleaning gas off of fender and bumper. Have previously filed a complaint but to date no TSB or recall to address this safety issue.
Gas tank overflows every time Jeep is fueled gas pours out after auto shut off.
Every time I fill the gas tank it overflows. This seems to be a widespread issue.
Fuel tank leak out of evap line connection. Part is plastic and non-replaceable, requiring replacement of entire fuel tank. Appears to be common problem as fuel tank is on significant backorder (I can afford to replace tank at cost of $1000. 00 for a $1. 00 part failure). While fuel tank is on back order, the tank continues to leak from broken, irreplaceable plastic part.
When fueling to full, the tank almost always overfills, the safety switch on the gas pump does not trip (no matter what station I use). I must monitor it closely and guess how much fuel I need and stop the pump early.
My vehicle has an issue with fuel spilling out of the tank and on to the ground each time I fill up. I do not top off the tank nor do I use the fastest setting on the pump to deliver the fuel. It is known issue by the manufacturer and a warranty bulletin has been issued for previous model years. The manufacturer nor the dealerships take responsible action on repairing the safety and environmental issue. They instead ask consumers to front the costs and save receipts in the event a recall is issued in the future for reimbursement. I am writing this hopes that your agency will investigate and issue the recall if necessary so this problem can be fixed.
Every time I fill my gas tank, I spill a lot of gas out the fill neck. It occurs no matter how slow or fast I fill. It spit gas out almost like it's burping. I have researched this problem and it is a very common problem.
Gasoline splashes back when tank gets refueled while vehicle is stationary at the pump. I've experienced this issue since at least March of 2018. My mechanic suggests that this problem should be recognized as a defect necessitating a recall. Google search informs that this seems to be a common and ongoing problem for other Wrangler owners as well. You'll find video's posted by others on youtube.
I currently own a 2010 Jeep Wrangler unlimited sport. Every time I fill up that gas tank it over flows. I have never had this issue in any other car I've owned. I go to the gas station to fill up my tank and I sit in my car while it fills up and when it's full I get out of my car and every time there is gas all over my Jeep and on the ground as well. I asked around and many other Jeep owners have the same issue. I want to know what is causing this to happen and how it can be fixed. I won't even get out of my car until my tank is full because it spray everywhere. Please someone fix this issue we are having.
Gas tank takes forever to fill, clicks every . 25 gal or less and have to start refueling all over again till full, also almost always will overfill. Spoke to many Jeep owners and this is common issue with Jeeps. Look at message boards Jeep seems aware of issues but they don't fix issue. Always fuel flat surface at gas stations and this happens at every gas station pump I've tried.
Fueling cut-off is not functioning. No matter what fuel station I use the vehicle fuel spits out of the fuel tank opening. I have went to pumping manually as slow as possible and the opening still spits fuel out once tank is full. This has been occurring for the last year. In the beginning, I could slow the flow and it would kick off without mess, but now no matter how slow it flows it spits fuel out onto the ground. The date below is the latest time it has happened.
Since I purchased my Jeep it has had a fuel overflow issue where fuel gushes out of the gas tank once filled to capacity. I have always tried to not fill to capacity to avoid the issue. I am reporting this issue now because I am having my Jeep services for other recall notices and was surprised that there was not a recall already in place for this hazard.
The contact owns a 2010 Jeep Wrangler. While the vehicle was stationary, the fuel tank overflowed and spilled fuel onto the ground. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 81,000.
Just bought 2010 Jeep on 1/2/17 with only 38k miles for our 17 year old son. Every time we put gas in the Jeep the gas splatters out everywhere, enough to saturate side of Jeep and ground as well as clothes, skin. The gas will still come out after automatic shut off occurs. It seems the gas is coming back out of the tank and not the nozzle since we have gone to different gas stations. Even let the gas nozzle sit a moment before removing from tank. Vehicle engine was shut off and not running. Nozzle was properly inserted. My husband and myself have tried to do it without the gas spilling (slow, not topping off, waiting to remove nozzle) but it still does it. Not a safe vehicle for our son to take to college.
When fueling, gas sprays out of the fill hole. This causes a dangerous condition for the environment and for the people it sprays on. Fca says I need a new fuel tank. ($1100. 00) they could not find the problem when the warranty was in effect but now that the warranty has expired they know exactly what to do.
Fuel spillage during fill up, happens every time. Fuel gushes out forcefully upon tank reaching its capacity.
The fuel evaporation port on my gas tank which has a hose that connects to the evap canister broke for no reason. I could frequently smell gasoline outside the rear of the vehicle & being near the muffler was afraid of a fire. Also since these fumes are vented back into the engine I had rough idle, lower economy, & was polluting the atmosphere. Also, the only solution offered by dealer was to replace the entire gas tank for $900.
Gas tank overflow on every fillup. On some pumps I can only pump 1/3 of a gallon at a time very slowly. It seems clear that the check valve is having some kind of issue as is a well known problem in these Jeeps. The dealership will not take any responsibility for the problem and charges almost double what a new tank would cost to diagnose and replace the tank.
During re-fueling, when the gas tank is full, gas overflows out of the vehicle and spills everywhere. I was told the entire gas tank has to be replaced. My warranty is expired and there is no recall for my year Jeep Wrangler (2010). I saw that this is covered for Jeep years 2006-2007 regardless of miles/warranty. This is a hazard that should be covered for any year Jeep, not just those specific years.
Every time I fill up the gas tank, the tank overflows. The automatic shutoff on the pump doesn't stop and gas pours out. Every time, every gas station. I can't fill up the tank completely because it will overflow. I have to estimate when it's close to full and stop it before it gets close.
Every time I full my gas tank in my Jeep, it always spews gas out on me and the Jeep. This is very hazardous and very hard to clean. It happens every single time at any gas pump. I have a child in the nicu that can't be around any fumes and its preventing me from seeing my daughter. I have heard Chrysler will do nothing about the "issue".
Gasoline overflows out of the filler while adding fuel. This has happened at different gas stations from indiana to florida. Fuel overflows no matter how fast or slow I fill the tank and if I allow the pump to auto shut off or I fill by hand. I have attached a photo of another Jeep Wrangler doing the same thing as mine.
When exiting vehicle noticed a strong raw gas smell on drivers side. Vehicle was then parked in garage overnight and upon entering the garage the next morning, the fumes were so strong that immediate ventilation was necessary. Problem may coincide with when gas tank is filled to capacity. Problem repeated for a few days and then did not reoccur until gas tank was refilled.
Gasoline shoots out upon full tank, pump nozzle on auto fill. Start to remove nozzle and gas shoots out of filler tube. This has happened numerous times over last two years. Gas gets on clothes and skin. I feel Chrysler should correct this problem as there are numerous complaints regarding this issue.
Fuel tank regularly overflows every time I fill up. Gas spills all over exterior of vehicle and the ground.
My 2010 Jeep Wrangler sport 2 door overfills the gas tank every time I fill up. The pump shuts off when the tank is full and then a surge of gasoline comes out of the filler neck and the side of the Jeep, the ground and myself were soaked. Today I tried to hold the handle, but once the tank filled out came the gas. I have tried other nozzles and the same thing has happened. This just started about a month ago.
While refueling the vehicle the pump shut off when the tank was full. There was then a surge of gasoline that came out of the filler neck and soaked the side of the Jeep and the ground. This has happened the last 3 times I have refueled. All 3 times were at different gas stations.
The fuel tank always overflows when pumping gas. Gas spills everywhere.
At the end of attempting to fill our gas tank, fuel expelled from the tank back out onto my husband, the side of the car and the ground around the port. This experience has repeated itself at different gas stations and in different outdoor conditions (rainy, sunny, snow, etc. ). We previously owned a 2008 Jeep Wrangler that demonstrated the same issue and a repair was made as that model year was within a previous recall range. Before we purchase this vehicle (used) we checked the maintenance and repair records and knew this issue had not been identified. So, we were surprise to experience it. We were even more surprised to learn that Chrysler is not going to assume the responsibility to repair this know defect issue for a later model (why hasn't this been fixed?) with little concern for personal or environmental safety for families when reported. All attempts to converse with Chrysler representatives about this have resulted in a "it's your problem" attitude - no recall, no warranty and wrong model year - and absolutely pushing us to take it up with the dealer to get fixed. Our dealer is an honest, hardworking business and we know it's not his issue . . . It's Chrysler's. Chrysler needs to make this right. This is my primary means of transportation. I drive three school-age children in this car. It was to be the car my soon-to-be licensed drivers were to have.
I recently bought a 2010 Jeep Wrangler and found that it has a fuel back flow issue. Every time I refuel, the gasoline blows back out upon removal of the gas nozzle. Gasoline gets on the ground, on me, as well as the paint and bumper of the vehicle. This appears to be a safety problem, let alone an environmental hazard. When inquiring into the fix I have been told that the entire gas tank assembly needs to be replaced at quite a high cost. (of course my Jeep is out of warranty. ) due to the potential liability I wouldn't be surprised if there's not a class action lawsuit impending.
When fueling the vehicle, the pump shuts off and a backpressure sprays fuel out of the tank onto the person fueling. It happens at multiple gas stations and pumps. It also happens if the pump handle is set to shut off or if the person fueling is holding the handle. On most occasions the gas station is open and I am able to wash my hands. On some occasions when the gas station is closed, the fuel vapors from my hands have caused headaches while driving. I have had to decide to deal with it or drive with the windows down when it is 5 degrees outside. A little research shows, I am not the only one dealing with this issue. If it is such a well known issue, why is it not being corrected?.
Fuel spillage during fill up, happens every time. Fuel gushes out forcefully upon tank reaching its capacity.
The contact owns a 2010 Jeep Wrangler. While refueling the vehicle, fuel spewed back out of the fuel tank and occasionally splashed onto the contact. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 40,000.
I'm owned the Jeep for about a month. I've filled the tank 4 times and twice the fuel tank has overflowed. It sounds very similar to what I'm seeing was recalled earlier.
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