Every time a fill gas the car overfills and lots of gas spills out. this is happening at all different gas stations and i have seen others online with the same problem, my car has only 65k miles. this is for sure a safety issue that must be recalled, it is a huge fire hazard.
When filling up with gas the gas will always spew back out when full. spills gas all over the side of the jeep and a good amount on the ground.
After fueling and starting the vehicle, it fails to accelerate for several minutes. also when fueling it doesn't stop and will overflow onto the ground if you don't keep track of how much gas you are putting in. another issue is that the vehicle shakes very badly when idle.
Recall the whole car shakes when it's just start to move and when you start to push down on the brakes too
I fill up the tank but the gas tank does not show that i put gas in it.
So basically i'm driving my mom to work and about to reach and light and acceleration isn't working and i'm like whatever it's a red light ill just brake so i brake then the light turns green i press the acceleration and nothing it's not moving so then the steering wheel locked up literally couldn't turn it i miss the light turn off the car turn it on it's working i get to a stop sign the same thing happens but the oil light comes on so i'm like ok maybe this then i buy oil then i'm on my way home making a right onto a main road i'm like ok i'll make it and again the acceleration stops working and the steering wheel locks up so before it locks all the way i pull up and then turn it off back on and drive all the way home with the hazards you have no idea how terrifying it was to be on a main road and the acceleration stops like i pressed all the way and it wouldn't increase the speed the steering wheel locked couldn't even slightly turn so it was so scary i'm so ...
Gas overflows onto pump handle, hands, side of vehicle and ground when filling gas tank. this appears to be a common problem with these year model liberties.
Gasoline over flows from fill tube every time the vehicle is filled with gasoline. this happens at every fill up and every station used to get gas.
When filling tank gas does not stop automatically, there is a lot of gas that overflows down side of car onto the ground. doesn't matter speed of filling the tank it will overflow unless manual stop of filling prior to gas tank being full and will sometimes still overflow. the vehicle is off and parked at the pump, doesn't matter what gas station is used the issue happens. this happens every time filling up with the last time on 5/12.
The rear suspension lower control arms may corrode and could break without warning. safety risk: a broken rear suspension lower control arm could cause a loss of vehicle control and cause a crash. remedy: the right and left side rear suspension lower control arms must be replaced the fuel tank on your vehicle has a small chance of experiencing a fuel leak during certain types of rear end collisions. safety risk: fuel leakage in the presence of an ignition source can result in an underbody fire.
When filling the gas tank, the pump fails to automatically shut off due to a faulty fuel filler neck. the entire gas tank must be replaced because the valve is part of the tank and cannot be replaced separately. the fuel spillage hazard creates risk of explosion at the gas station.
Fuel overflow at gas pump. inlet check valve. fuel spills all out of filler opening.
When fueling, the pump does not shut off. this has been reported as an o-ring problem and recalled in later models.
Tl* the contact owns a 2006 jeep liberty. the contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 13v252000 (fuel system, gasoline, structure). the vehicle was taken to the dealer (al serra jeep, chrysler in grand blanc, michigan) who stated that the recall repairs could not be performed due to excessive corrosion of the frame. the dealer referred the contact to nhtsa. the manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. the failure mileage was 169,000.
Gasoline will always blow out of the filler when fueling. at least 1/4 cup and sometimes a full cup of gasoline will be expelled at each refueling. gasoline will be sprayed on hands, pants, shoes, side of car and on the ground. this problem has happened over the past year.