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Problems with 2008 Toyota Prius FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE

On average, the 2008 Toyota Prius starts to “feel” problems with the FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE and its various aspects after 32 069 miles.

Components Affected by FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE Issues

We have classified the 22 complaints from 2008 Toyota Prius about FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE into the following categories.

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Recently reported FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE problems on 2008 Toyota Prius

The fuel gauge for my 2008 toyoto prius recently became inaccurate and it was determined defective according to the toyoto dealership, which required me to spend $1,115 to have it and its gas tank replaced. i wrote toyoto on june 24, 2017 asking that they reimburse me for the defect. when they failed to respond i called toyoto customer experience center, who told me that they would not reimburse me because the defect was "out of warranty" and there had been "no recalls." please investigate and order toyoto to conduct a recall and reimburse its owners. inaccurate defective prius fuel gauges appears to be a widespread problem, with repairpal.com reporting 119 complaints. and in the past the nhtsa has determined that inaccurate fuel gauges is a safety issue since "it may result in the vehicle unexpectedly running out of fuel and stalling, increasing the risk of a crash."

I normally get about 450 miles out of one 11.9 gallon tank. recently, i discovered my fuel gauge light going off at 300 miles. when i filled up my tank it only took 7 gallons, leaving 5 gallons that should have been in the tank. after filling it up, fuel gauge light went off just below 300 miles. when i took my vehicle in for an oil change i asked about it thinking there was something wrong with my fuel sensor. i was advised by the clerk that it was the bladder, and to just keep it full-thats all. he gave other advise like make sure the tire pressure on my tires were good (they were rotated and checked a week prior to this), and to check my air filter. now i am confused, and do not know how much fuel is actually in my tank. i have had my vehicle for 3 1/2 years and never had a problem till now. *tr

Tl*the contact owns a 2008 toyota prius. while driving approximately 70 mph the vehicle stalled. the contact stated the fuel system warning light illuminated immediately before the vehicle stalled. the contact also stated the owner's manual indicated that when the fuel system warning light illuminated the vehicle should have had at least 3 gallons of fuel left. a tow truck appeared on the scene to deliver more fuel to the contact. the vehicle was not taken to have the failure diagnosed and was not repaired. the failure and current mileages were 33,000.

Incorrect fuel gauge/rubber bladder caused the engine to shutdown while traveling down the interstate. gauge showed 2 bars 5 minutes before the engine shutdown. *tr

On 7/26/10 i purchased 2008 certified toyota prius. i didn't receive car until 7/28/10. i took the car back to dealership on 7/29/10 because the inside cabin smells like gas after the car is turned on for about 5 minutes. dealership confirmed that it did smell like gas and it was dangerous to drive. currently toyota is looking at cause of problem. i fear this car might be a dangerous combination of high power voltage and gas fumes. vehicle was not properly inspected and sold in a dangerous condition. *tr

On 7/26/10 i purchased 2008 certified toyota prius. i didn't receive car until 7/28/10. i took the car back to dealership on 7/29/10 because the inside cabin smells like gas after the car is turned on for about 5 minutes. dealership confirmed that it did smell like gas and it was dangerous to drive. currently toyota is looking at cause of problem. i fear this car might be a dangerous combination of high power voltage and gas fumes. vehicle was not properly inspected and sold in a dangerous condition. dealership i purchased from is longo toyota located in el monte, ca. *tr

2008 toyota prius: refueling started to become a problem at 35,000 miles. tank would not refill completely and gas is "burped" out tank. very frustrating refueling because gas hose clicks off repeatedly even though tank is not full. typically tank will take an additional 2 gallons of fuel after the first time it clicks "full". it takes 5 minutes to put in last 2 gallons and then fuel bubbles up and pours out of tank. i could see the air bubbles working their way to the surface as the gas tank burps out the fuel. the bladder gas tank is clearly defective and it is impossible to know when tank is full. michael's toyota of bellevue, washington has been worthless - first telling me they aren't aware of this issue and they had no problem refilling the car and the last time telling me there is nothing they can do and i should call toyota. great customer service... thanks heavens the car is out of warranty because i have no interest in doing further business with them. toyota should acknowledge this defect and replace the bladder gas tank with a regular version. *tr

S10 appropriate handling-letter to the secretary from re toyota problems *tgw the consumer stated the brakes made a noise. according to the dealer, there may have been rust on the rotors, due to lack of driving. the vehicle was not getting proper gas mileage and the gas motor made a lot of noise.

My 2008 toyota prius gas pedal stuck and pushed forward against my control, and i slammed my foot on the brake and gas pedal at same time and it stopped. i am reportint this to the toyota dealer at priority toyota in chesapeake virignia right now and they said because they can not reproduce the incident they can't do anything, but for me to call toyota 1-800-331-4331 and report it, i did, and talked with a representative, and he said all he can do is put it in the case file, and if i wanted to i can report it to nhtsa. i will not become a death statistic to prove the problem occurred. *tr

On 31 december 2009 my 08 prius was slowed down prior to turning into a driveway, when it suddenly accelerated. it went out of control and crashed into trees and a powerpole. the floor mat, that according to toyota is supposed to cause this, was properly attached to the pegs in the floor, and in proper place even after the crash recently, on 6 april, 2010, i again experienced a sudden unexplained acceleration when going about 5/10 miles per hour. it lasted about four seconds and did not result in an accident. *tr

Tl*the contact owns a 2008 toyota prius. while the vehicle was traveling at a speed of 55 mph the contact noticed that the check engine light appeared on the dashboard, moments later the vehicle suddenly shut off. the vehicle was taken to the dealership. the contact was informed that the failure was due to the fuel tank being empty. the failure mileage was 20,000 and the current mileage was 35,000.

Tl*the contact owns a 2003 chevrolet trail blazer. the contact stated that the fuel tank was leaking around the spout since there was an inlet check valve fracture. no maintenance was performed on the vehicle prior to the failure. the vehicle was taken to the dealer who confirmed that the inlet valve was cracked. the dealer refused to assume responsibility for the repair cost. there were no recalls or warranties related to the failure. the chevrolet manufacturer was notified and stated that they would review the case and inform the contact of the outcome. the failure mileage was 119,000.

My 2008 toyota prius has a defective fuel tank. i can't reliably fill it up or rely on the fuel gage to determine endurance. running out of fuel in the left lane on a busy highway is a major safety hazard for myself and other drivers on the road. *tr

Toyota prius, 2008, involved in accident , august 13, 2009 when it accelerated rapidly out of control after being at a stop sign for 4 minutes stopped in a line of traffic, hitting car in front and being very difficult to bring to a stop. went from 0 to 45 mph very quickly and hard to stop .toyota has not responded to complaint or my insistence that it be fixed. was deemed by judge who heard the appeal of ticket to be a mechanical failure. first accident for me in 48.5 years of driving. initially i thought it was brake failure, but after the info came out, it matches exactly the accelerator sticking that has been described. filed complaint with toyota in october and have not heard back. haven was the contact, claim number at toyota is #0910145720. also notified dealer where it was purchased and have not heard from them. was assured i'd hear in january and got a letter indicating that i should take the floor mat out. it happened again in november of 2009, although i immediately recognized it and got the car stopped quickly. i'm now afraid to drive it but need my car to work. *tr

2008 prius, can not fill gas tank without continuous stops and starts, and then fuel percolates out of the tank, onto shoes and ground. very unsafe. can cause fire. this is due to defective "rubber bladder gas tank". dealers can not fix. *tr

Over period of several weeks car would refuse to accept fuel. stated capacity is over 11 gallons. vehicle has never taken more than 9 gallons to fill up at an indicated empty point (1 bar on fuel gauge). car would not accept fuel without burping fuel all over the side of the car and pavement surrounding. each successive fill up would require less fuel before burping at fuel cutoff from pump. toyota claimed that i had been doing to many mini fill-ups (not intentionally since gauge was malfunctioning). toyota dealership "reset" fuel system early march 2009 and since has functioned properly. believe toyota (and us gov't agency that approved this faulty system in the first place) should replace fuel system with version the europeans are using as i haven't seen any complaints in europe on this issue. *tr

Gas tank does not operate as advertised and poses a potentially very serious problem for consumers who run out of gas or can't refill the tank as advertised. the gauge does not appear to work accurately and does not truly reflect the amount of gas remaining or the consumption of gas. *tr

The fuel gauge on my prius registered 3 gallon fuel remaining (according to the owners' manual). i ran out of fuel on a busy expressway without warning. fortunately, i was not hit. i was towed to a toyota dealership who informed me that the prius gas tank is a plastic bag and the fuel gauge does not register correctly. i asked what toyota was doing about this. i was told that they were "looking into it". that was more than one year ago. the toyota dealership told me to keep the gas tank 1/2 full in order to prevent my prius from running out of fuel. of course, this cuts the vehicle range in half. i assumed that toyota would work for a solution, but frankly, after all the recent revelations, i wonder if toyota has looked for a solution. at the very least, toyota should inform all prius owners to keep their gas tanks 1/2 full in order to avoid the potentially dangerous event that i experienced. (i am a registered professional engineer, mechanical, state of california.) *tr

Fuel gauge and fuel tank report lower than expected values which lead to miscalculated trips between fill ups. on the first day, the tank reported full at around 11gallons. the second time of filling up, i could only fill up 8 gallons because the fuel pump sensor would stop at the gas station. the third, and fourth time would only allow me to put in 6 gallons, and 4 gallons. this makes it extremely inaccurate in reporting how much gas is left in the car. i nearly ran out of gas going through az for a long drive because of the inaccurate amount of reported gas. toyota makes a european version which does not have this bladder problem. (the fuel tank capacity for a european nhw11 without the bladder is 50 litres ) why not modify or replace the american version which is clearly reports bogus gas readings? it's a serious problem when you run out of gas on the highway or overestimate to the next refueling station. prius 2008 model, purchased 6/2008. *tr

I own a 2008 prius. the fuel gauge does not work at all and the dealer has told me it's a function of the bladder gas tank. i cannot fill the tank because it will not take enough fuel before the pump shuts off. this is a common problem i am told now by other owners. toyota should tell people before they buy the car. i have less then 1000 miles on the car now. *tr

Summary: prius low fuel warning light/buzzer came on, and only 5 miles later car ran out of gas, in a bad place at night on highway. the manual states that when low light comes on you have three gallons or less. with the prius, even treating this conservatively as only 1 1/2 gallons, that should still be over 60 miles. i had driven the vehicle between 30 and 50 miles with low light on multiple times previously. this usually works occasionally fails fuel warning is clearly dangerous. and from internet researching, it is clearly a widespread problem, and toyota not only is completely ignoring it, they denied to me having received any complaints on this (there are previous complaints on this even right on this nhtsa website). driving from colorado to kansas city on i-70, a little after passing the sign that said "topeka 27 miles", just after 10 at night, the low fuel light illuminated and warning sounded. we planned to stop at the next fuel stop, which we expected to be within 20 miles at the most. about 5 miles after the light illuminated, the car suddenly lost power, the gas engine clearly had quit, the red triangle warning illuminated, along with another warning. after the initial scare, i pulled the vehicle over, slowly, under battery power, not knowing what had happened. in the manual we found that the second warning indicated "hybrid system malfunction", and not to attempt to drive the vehicle. some 10-15 minutes later, as we were trying to get emergency help, that warning disappeared, and a new message came up, "add fuel". eventually we borrowed gas from a family that stopped to help us in this rural area, and got help from a highway patrolman. toyota checked vehicle, denies problems, denies receiving complaints, refuses to send warnings to prius owners. nhtsa, this is a safety issue, like your recall 00v384. *tr 6/19/08 add **cw the consumer believed that the low fuel warning light was defective.

The first time this happened was approximately 3 weeks after purchasing my new '08 prius. i was attempting to fill my nearly empty gas tank, when the gas nozzle clicked off after about 2 seconds of filling. i repeatedly tried to continue filling only to have the nozzle repeatedly click off without filling any further. i would squeeze the handle, a little gas would go into the car and the nozzle would click off. after about 5 minutes of this frustration, i removed the nozzle from the car and whatever gasoline was in the tank came gushing out of the gas tank. a lot of gas, poured down the side of my new car and onto myself. after this, the gas gauge was apparently stuck on ?full?, as i drove the car a about 100 miles and the gas gauge remained at the ?full? setting even though i had not even put in 3 gallons of gas in my seemingly empty tank. with most every subsequent fill after this it would take forever to fill the tank with the nozzle constantly clicking off?plus it is difficult to tell when the tank is actually full. the gas has continued to pour out onto my car and myself on occasional fills over the course of the last 5 months. i've put 16,000 miles on my prius and it has most always been the same routine when fueling?the nozzle constantly clicking off and me standing there squeezing the nozzle handle over and over and trying to guess when the tank is actually full. i often could not put more than one second of fuel in my prius before the fuel nozzle would click off and i keep having to pull the pump spigot out until it just barely squirts gas past the little flapper door, and even then it keeps shutting off. it takes me almost 20 minutes to put less than 6 gallons of gas in this car and it is an environmental and a safety concern to continue having gas pour out of the tank to the ground and onto my clothing/body. toyota will not remedy this problem and it is both an environmental and safety concern to myself and others. there is documentation since 2004. *tr

I recently returned from a 2,300 mile road trip that began in woodland wa. during this trip, we filled up in ashland ore on our way to reno nv. ore requires that an attendant do this and off we went, next gas fill up was to have been reno! we headed east, turned off i-5 and onto hwy 89 and switched drivers. after only 83 miles, the gas tank showed that there was less than 1/2 a tank. luckily we had not missed mccloud california, last stop for gas for many miles! when we filled up in reno, the gas pump shut off way too soon! we had to pull the gas nozzle way out and extremely slowly managed to fill up the gas tank. during this slow process, air and gas would bubble up and at times out of the tank. we repeated this process at every fill up along the trip and since we have gotten home. temperature, time of day and altitude seem to not have any effect on getting the tank filled, the pump shut off early at every instance. another issue is the fuel gauge. the car would travel 200 miles before even one gauge indicator would click off. there are 10 indicators and the tank supposedly holds nearly 12 gallons of gas. i bet that the car does not get 200 miles per gallon! i spoke the owner of a 2005 prius. he indicated he also has challenges filling his tank. he was told that this has to do with the ambient temperature. i have talked with a toyota prius technician. he stated that there are no parts that can fix this issue. he noted that this has been going on since the first prius, that there is no fix available. he also noted in the winter that at least one prius owner comes in each and every day with this same gas tank concern. i also did some research on the internet and this appears to be a long outstanding safety hazard! it appears that toyota is continuing to manufacture a defective, unsafe product with full knowledge of the issue. ...

Tl*the contact owns a 2008 toyota prius. while placing fuel in the vehicle, it will not fill to its full capacity. this is a continuous failure that occurs in all weather conditions and temperatures. there is a malfunction with the fuel gauge device. the inaccurate readings of the fuel gauge causes discomfort when driving. the toyota manufacturer stated that the vehicle would only consume 6-7 gallons of gasoline, even though the fuel tank capacity was 11.9 gallons. the manufacturer is aware of the failure, but the fuel tank cannot be replaced in these vehicles. the tank would need to be redesigned. the contact recently took the vehicle to an authorized dealer and the mechanic stated that the fuel tank failure was related to the bladder system. the vehicle is currently being repaired for the failures. the failure mileage was 5,000 and current mileage was 9,000. updated 07/07/08. *lj updated *jb

2008 toyota prius, is advertised to have an 11.9 gallon gas tank - yet when you fill it up it will only take 7 gallons. the dealer says that they cannot fix it. i am uncomfortable with a gas tank that does not work properly and i feel this is a serious safety issue. *tr

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