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.
In approx Nov of 2012 I started having problems with fuel overflowing on ground/feet when filling gas tank. There would be a quart or better of fuel that would spill. After the fourth occurance I had dealership check it out while in for routine oil change. On February 6, 2013, I was advised that the vent had failed on the gas tank and the gas tank needed to be replaced. Unfortunately, there is a minimun three week back order on Jeep gas tanks from Chrysler. Dealership told me they are seeing a high number of filler neck and tank failures, causing the delay in obtaining parts. I was told this is not a recall, but I am still covered under warranty. Now Jeep feels like it is going to stall while idiling. Dealership advised this is probably related to the gas tank not venting.
Gas pump does not shutoff when filling gas tank during initial fill (I do not topoff). This results in fuel spilling all over cap, left rear bumper, shoes and ground. Happens at different stations and different pumps. Is not intermittent - happens all the time. The only way to prevent this is to guess on number of gallons required and manually shutoff pump when that value is reached.
I was filling up my Jeep, and when the gas pump shut off automatically, a lot of gasoline came spilling out all over the car and my leg. This has been happening every time I fill the tank completely, with gasoline rushing out down the side of the vehicle.
The gas tank overflowed immensely. This occurs every time when filling the tank, no matter what we do. I am having the tank replaced, but am concerned for safety reasons.
When filling with fuel, fuel splashes out, have to pump real slow to fill tank.
When filling my gas tank, the gas overflows every time.
When filling the gas tank, the pump does not shut off causing fuel to spill out of the gas tank, down the side of the vehicle, and all over the ground. I have tried various brands of gas, various service stations, and the problem can be replicated every time. The speed of fueling doesn't help either. There was a service bulletin issued (sb-14-002-09) in response to NHTSA reference: 10032006, but it only covered up to model years 2009. It appears the problem still exists in model year 2010.
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.