43 problems related to other fuel system tank filling/charging have been reported for the 2010 Jeep Wrangler. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
When filling my Jeep with fuel, the fuel pump does not shut off quickly enough and gasoline splatters out of the tank and onto my hands, cloths, Jeep and ground. This happens every time regardless where I fill up. I use qt, bp and shell stations. Some are new and some or old. This can not be a pump issue but a Jeep issue.
I bought this Jeep brand new and almost from the start when filling up at the gas station. When the tank is full the nozzle shuts off then a lot of gas comes out the fill pipe I have tried different gas stations all the same problems. I have tried going slow took almost 20 minutes to fill the gas tank and still gas come splashing out of the fill pipe. I think their is something defective in the fill pipe that doesn't trigger the shut off in the nozzle fast enough.
When filling the gas tank it regularly overflows if I don't manually stop the pump prior to the automatic shut off occurring when it detects a full tank. This happened at multiple gas stations of multiple brands so it's not isolated to one station or pump type. This is dangerous because fuel spills all over my car as well as the ground at the pump.
Gas tank overflows after auto-shutoff when filling.
Using fuel pump auto shut off results in tank overfilling.
When filling gas tank gas the car doesn't recognize that it is full in time causing gas to overflow and spill on the ground.
When filling the gas tank in my 2010 Jeep Wrangler unlimited sahara it overflows pouring gas back out of the filler once the pump has stopped. Did some research and this seems to be a common problem.
Fuel filler overflows fuel during vehicle fueling. This occurs when filling tank until pump clicks off for the first time.
Every time I fill the gas tank, gas splashes back onto the pavement (or my clothing if I am standing near the fill pipe). This is a well known, and dangerous, problem that Jeep owners are aware of (per the on-line forums). I understand that there was a recall or service bulletin related to earlier models of Jeep Wranglers. Two dealers I went to deny any knowledge of this problem with 2010 Wranglers. On-line forums indicate that this is a continuing problem on newer Wranglers and that dealers are charging $200 - $600 to fix the problem when a simple solution for many owners has been to personally install part cnnnx321ac ($40. 00) which is a replacement fuel fill tube that has some sort of mechanism in it to prevent splash back. I installed this part and it solved the problem. The dealers I went to said they were not aware of this fix. I think that Chrysler should be paying for this fix. Instead they are denying that there continues to be a problem on the newer vehicles. I can't emphasize enough how dangerous this problem is.
When refueling the car, gasoline gushes out of the fill hole when the pump shuts off. This happens every time and I have learned to never fill the tank. The first several times this happened I was soaked with gasoline. I have since learned to avoid the problem by never filling the tank.
Gas gushing out when filling vehicle at gas pump, the auto shut off does not shut off manually or auto shut off. Vehicle is stationary, I believe this is a manufacturers problem in the gas tank preventing the gas overflow. This is a hazard. This vehicle only has 47k miles. This has happened the last 4 times pumping gas.
Gas spills out when filling up gas tank. Tried different gas station same thing. Gas pump autoshut off works but gas still backsplash out. Has been hahppening.
While filling the gas tank, it will overflow and about a gallon of gas will come out and go all over the ground. It happens at many different gas stations and is a hazard to people and the environment .
While filling the gas tank fuel will spill out of the filler spout. It seems to be under pressure when the tank is almost full. . . . Very dangerous. . . If you do not stop the pump prior to a full tank of gas it will spill out every time.
Fuel spills out of the filler port during the refueling process. This condition generally occurs when the fuel tank is filled to the full or nearly full level and the gas pump automatically shuts or clicks off. The fuel splashes on the person fueling the car, the car itself, and onto the ground. This happens repeatedly, not just a single occurrence. Have tried different gas pumps, slowing the pump when it gets to almost full, and finally now just not filling up completely due to safety concerns of fuel spilling onto ground/driver/vehicle. Date given is most recent occurence, while it has been happening for over 6 months.
My gas tank overflows every time I fill it. It does not recognize when it is full and stops pumping. It makes the noise it if finished pumping and when I pull out the gas handle it overflows with gas down the side of my Jeep. My vehicle was stationary when filling it every time.
I have had multiple incidences of splash back when filling the gas tank.
While filling up the gas tank, fuel will overflow out onto the vehicle and onto the ground creating a fire hazard. This has started a few months ago and it is a continual problem.
While filling up the gas tank, fuel will overflow out onto the vehicle and onto the ground creating a fire hazard.
When filling my gas tank gas sprays all over if I completely fill the tank. Gas spills out of the fuel filler pipe and goes everywhere. This is dangerous! it is especially bad in cold weather.
My 2010 Jeep Wrangler sport 2 door overfills the gas tank every time I fill up. The fuel spills out all over the back part of the vehicle as it shuts off only after fuel is spilling out. I have tried multiple gas filling service stations of differing brands, and all of them overfill. This Jeep has an issue with the fuel sensor as I have checked on multiple Jeep forums and they all do this. Why isn't there a recall to have the sensor/fuel tank replaced?.
In 2012 my vehicle encountered a problem with the fuel tank assembly that resulted in gasoline spitting out of the filler tube while I was filling it up at the gas station. The dealership repaired it under warranty on December 3, 2012. On September 20, 2014; the exact same failure occurred again. Almost 5 gallons of gasoline spilled out before I could shut the pump off which resulted in my cloths being saturated with fuel and a hazmat spill that caused the gas station to shut down until it was taken care of. This is causing both a hazardous spill in the environment and a safety issue for all persons surrounding the area. I contacted my local Jeep dealer and they stated that the vehicle is no longer under warranty and that it would cost me $1,400 to repair the issue. I have contacted Jeep customer service and they stated that there is no safety recall or technical bulletin in place.
When filling up my gas tank with fuel on my 2010 Jeep Wrangler unlimited, the tank has overflowed. The tank cuts off at 17. 5 gallons and upon cutting up it spews fuel from the top of the tank. This has cause fuel to spill onto me and all over the side of the vehicle staining the gas cap and side fenders. There is also great risk to the paint on the vehicle with continued fuel exposure. There is great safety concern for gas spilling out at a gas station. This could lead to fire or gas spilling on my small children if they were to be standing with me.
Fuel spills out when filling tank. No meter to stop the overflow of fuel spilling out once the tank is full. Vehicle has not been diagnosed or looked at for this issue. This issue has been ongoing since I purchased the vehicle used in 2014.
I purchased a used 2010 Wrangler from a Chrysler dealer on 6/18/2013 with 19,xxx miles and after about a month of driving, the gas overflows at the pump every single time I try to fill the tank. At first, I set the pump to automatically shut off and upon doing so, the gas continues to come out after the shut off and it spews out onto the paint, the ground and my shoes - everywhere. I have tried filling up at different stations and at different pumps but the problem continues. I'm left no other choice than to not fill up for fear of a potential fire hazard and of spills costing me money on wasted (expensive) gas. I've noticed this is an ongoing issue with multiple complants and I am wondering what it's going to take for there to be a proper recall on this dangerous manufacturing error?.
When fueling up the gas tank the filler tube valve will not stop fuel from overflowing and spilling all over the place. Occurs every time when filling up.
While filling up my gas tank, it got to full then seemed to regurgitate gas. Spilling down the side of my Jeep, onto me, and on the ground near the pump. This concerns me because of the risk of fire and explosion. The gas is harmful to skin and it spilled all over me. I just purchased this Jeep. This should not happen.
Every time I go to pump gas to fill the tank up completely, the pump does sense to shut off but gas comes spewing out and down the side of the Jeep. It is very irritating to not be able to fill it entirely, especially since the Jeep drinks gas pretty fast. Nothing I can do will stop it from running over, other than just not filling it 100%, which shouldn't even be an issue to begin with. I would really like for this to be addressed.
On going problem of gas spraying out gas fill neck when filling tank.
When filling the vehicle with fuel, the fuel pumps do not shut off and fuel spills out. The vehicle is allowed to be overfilled. The gas tank needs to force the gas pumps to stop when full. Fuel on most occasions splashes and spills on the person fueling the vehicle. This creates safely and environmental issues. A fire is waiting to happen.
At the end of refueling, gas will come out of the filler neck and spill onto the side of the truck and the ground. The condition has gotten worse as the truck has aged. Even with special attention to make sure the nozzle is inserted as far as possible into the filler neck and filling the tank on the lowest handle setting, it will still spill fuel.
Every time I try to fill up my Jeep, fuel spills out the gas tank. I have tried holding the nozzle at every angle and depth into the fuel neck possible. This has to be a defect in the gas tank. It happens every time at different gas stations now, fast or slow filling does not matter.
When filling up the gas tank the fuel spills out after shut off. Approximation a cup to 2 cups will back splash out of the top and spills all over the Jeep and ground. Does not matter what gas station this has just started happening the last two fill ups.
When filling my Jeep's gas tank the pressure inside the tank blows gas back out the fill neck. This happens at all fill ups.
When filling the gas tank, after the pump automatically shuts off, fuel spills from the tank. The fuel spurts out, getting on skin and clothing, and runs down the side of the vehicle, enough to puddle on the ground. This has occurred at the last two consecutive fill-ups for this vehicle. It occurred at two different gas stations. At neither occurrence was the tank being "topped off" when the fuel spillage occurred. The fuel spurting out allows potentially dangerous emissions to be released.
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