Jeep Wrangler owners have reported 315 problems related to other fuel system tank assembly (under the other fuel system category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Jeep Wrangler based on all problems reported for the Wrangler.
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.
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I had service done on the gas tank but it still the gas spills out the Jeep only has as 48575 miles. Their saying it back pressure this is something that should be address to the manufacturer know their telling me to 1172 dollars. For something that is wrong on the gas than I would appreciate if you can help me with this issue I'm sending the report they gave me. This started at the gas pump station.
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Gas tank skid pla rusted through. Gas tank ready to fall off 2009 Jeep. 88k miles and parked in garage. Pieces missing and cracked lengthwise and widthwise.
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2018 Jeep jl unlimited 3. 6l automatic transmission, 750 total miles. On 9/12/2018, transmission failed and vehicle was towed to dealership (mckay's Dodge/Jeep, waite park, mn). When vehicle was lowered by tow truck, about 1 liter of gasoline poured down over the exhaust system on the right rear (passenger) and onto the service bay floor. The vehicle had a nearly full gas tank at the time of the tow. If the vehicle had been driven to the dealership and the gasoline had dumped as much volume onto the muffler and exhaust system. . . Both the vehicle and the dealership would have most likely burned. The vehicle is presently at the dealership in waite park, mn.
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Fuel guache govea inaccurate reading and drops to empty when the tank is half full. Contacted the local Jeep dealer twice on having this part replaced and each time they tell me they will call me back but they have not.
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Each time I add fuel from a gas pump, once the pump stops automatically, the fuel spits out fuel, as if there is too much air getting into the tank and pushing out the fuel. This happens all the time, and gas gets all over my tire cover, Jeep body, and even sometimes on me, if I am holding the pump.
Crack in gas tank - the check engine light illuminated yesterday when I started the vehicle. I took my vehicle to my mechanic. There is a crack in the top of the gas tank. My mechanic said that after research in trying to get a new gas tank, he found that this is an issue. Mopar has a significant backorder for these tanks. This is definitely a safety issue and I hope it will be looked into.
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Car leaking fuel the car turned of while approaching a stop light (~15mph). I put it park and started it again, no problem. As I approached the next stop light, it turned off again. This time it took cranked for about 4 seconds before starting. I headed towards the nearest parking lot and the car started hesitating. When I pulled in I found that it was leaking gas from what appeared to be above the gas tank. It puddled up behind the passenger rear of the vehicle. Got it towed to the dealer from there. - no gas leaked where it was previously parked for over 6 hours. - problems started only a couple minutes after starting it - car had a full tank of gas, filled it that morning. - as the tow driver got it lifted, a lot more gas started leaking out. (while only the front end was on the flat bed). - about a half a gallon of gas leaked out (that I know of).
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.
Jeep has a leak at moulded valve for evap system on the top of the fuel tank.
The fuel tank rusted and had to be replaced. The dealership told me the tank was on backorder and this was an ongoing issue.
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.
Whenever the gas tank is filled, the gas will spurt out of where the nozzle is inserted. When the pump stops, the gas will spurt out of the tank and drip down the side of the vehicle.
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The poor design of the gas tank rollover safety float ball in this vehicle continues to allow gasoline to splash back out of the gas filler neck of the vehicle every single time at an auto shut off fueling nozzle is used. This is a known defect but which they offered a remedy that had an age or mileage limit. This is a gross safety hazard and should warranty t a recall before some one blows up.
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Everytime I fill up my gas tank it overflows!!! leaving gas all over the ground, me and my poor Jeep. With gas running on my bumper and well discoloring it. Please fix this issue.
My Jeep caught fire while driving on highway due to a ruptured fuel line spewing fuel onto the nearby passenger side exhaust manifold. When I exited the vehicle, a fluid was on fire dripping down from below the fuel tank. After a few minutes, the fire got to the engine bay and melted all things plastic. I went to the salvage yard the next day to see what could have caused the fire and noticed that the fuel lines were gone. Upon comparing them with another Jeep Wrangler jku with automatic transmission, it appears that there are two plastic-like lines show the potential of rubbing together and causing the lines to eventually rub open. With the exhaust manifold just a few inches away, this is a real potential danger to the occupants of the vehicle.
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When fueling the gas tank, gas will spew out in large volumes before the gas pump habdle deactivate allowing gas to spill over the side of Jeep and on to the ground. It happens at multiple gas stations and multiple pumps. Problem is with Jeep, not the gas pump handle. Simple google search reveals a miriad of the same problem. Vehicle is stationary. Note: has happened alot practically everytime, not just the date entered.
When I fill-up my gas tank, the pump does not shut off properly and gas overflows tank, spilling onto rear quarter panel, bumper, and ground surface. At time of fill-up, vehicle is stationary, parking break on, and engine off. This occurs practically every time I fill up gas tank, and occurs at different gas stations. Hence, this problem is not caused by the gas station pumps, and appears to be caused by my vehicle not shutting off pump before gas overflows tank. I researched this online, and it appears this problem is common to Jeep Wrangler owners, and Jeep is aware of the problem, but has not done anything to fix problem. Overall, the overflowing of gas from tank upon each fill-up presents a significant risk to vehicle owners and gas station attendants (note: I live in NJ, and state law required gas station attendants, I. E. , not vehicle owners, to pump all gas into vehicles). I believe Jeep should do something to correct this problem, and understand that they initiated a voluntary recall for 2007 to 2009 Jeep Wranglers, but not later models.
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Just bought the Jeep, used in Dec 2017. Every time I fill the tank, the fuel backs up the filler neck causing a mess on my Jeep and the ground. Every time.
Gas tank crack leaks fumes, also the transmission pops out while driving and dealership would not fix under warranty because they said it didn't happen when repairman test drove it. Now its completely blown out does not work has 36,700. Miles on it 700 miles past warranty and one year pass warranty. These are two defective parts and either could run you off the road and gas leak blow up your car. My guess is these parts are made in china. We all have to pay for this with our safety and our lives in some cases.
The fuel tank skid plate is rotted out and the tank is in danger of falling.
Every time I fill my gas tank I have gasoline spray back and overfill pouring out from the gas tank. The gas spills all over myself, my Jeep and the ground. Happens every time regardless of where I fill up.
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.
Gasoline overflows from the tank during refueling and does not shut-off. This has occurred several times at several different gas stations and pumps over several years. The gas just gushes out when the automatic shut off kicks in on the pump and creates a large spill and all over Jeep and tires. This is now occurring almost every fill up and occurred yesterday and appears others are having the same issue.
Every time I fill the gas tank fuel spills out the filler neck causing a significant fuel spill. The Jeep is stationary and on level ground at the gas station.
During pumping of gasoline into the tank when the tanks fills, gas spews from the tank everytime. This does not happen with either of the other 3 Jeeps that I own. This causes a potential for fire and/or injury due to gasoline splashing on hands, arms and clothes.
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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.
When ever I fill up the fuel tank it over flows or spits up gas, after the gas pump shuts off.
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.
There a factory, manufactur problem with the Jeep. Whenever I put gas on the vehicle, it spits out the gas if I pour too fast. I was checking online and it states that Chrysler was replacing gas tanks free of charge if they had this issue. I contacted Jeep and they stated they couldn't change it becuase it didn't appear in the VIN number. It is also a safety concern because the check engine is advising me that there is a leak in the gas tank.
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.
Every time I fill tank, it overflows. I have to stand by it and listen to hear when getting close to full, so I can manually stop it or it gushes all over every time. Fed up, its dangerous with gas all over the Jeep and ground. Many different gas stations, many different states, all the same.
When using a gas pump to auto-fill the tank, the pump shuts off and the tank overflows some of the fuel onto the paint on the outside of the 2009 Jeep Wrangler. Doesn't matter what gas station I go to, the style of nozzle, or the angle the nozzle is used at. It over fills every time. This Jeep Wrangler x was recently purchased in November 2017 with 90, 961 miles. Started early November. I recently sold my 1997 Jeep Wrangler which I had driven over 178,523 miles in the 18 years of ownership never experienced this problem not even once. Initially I thought it was operator error until I read the compliants on the internet from other Jeep owners and the NHTSA website.
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.