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Problems with 2006 Dodge Durango FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE

On average, the 2006 Dodge Durango starts to “feel” problems with the FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE and its various aspects after 61 289 miles.

Components Affected by FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE Issues

We have classified the 372 complaints from 2006 Dodge Durango about FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE into the following categories.

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Recently reported FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE problems on 2006 Dodge Durango

As i was refueling i noticed in the pump that it was at 29 gallons but it was still filling up and my tank wasn't empty so right away i knew something was wrong and looked on the bottom that it was spilling all the gas i'm thinking from the inside of the filler neck or hose but from under the car so something is wrong because it didn't stop filling up, thx *tr

Problem when refilling the gas tank. when the tank gets full, fuel sprays out of the gas tank fill port. at first i thought it was faulty equipment at the gas station but it has happened consecutive times at different gas stations. probably sprays out 8 or 12 ounces. *tr

The shut off valve has not worked correctly for over the past year. when filling the gas tank gas is spit back on the car and driveway service. this happens even if i pause for a period during filling the tank to let pressure release. my dealer says they have never heard of this, had to believe with so many complaints all over the internet. i would like dodge to step up and take care of the problem. help....... *tr

When fueling fuel spits back out fuel fill after fill nozzle shuts off. spilling down the side and on the ground. *tr

When i filled my car with gas it the pump kicked off but fuel came spilling out from the tank. the fuel spilled over me, the car and the ground. at first i thought it was a one time thing but it has happened numerous times, even when i have not filled the tank completely. this has now caused serious rust around my tank and through the corner panel. it has now rusted through completely. i am afraid of the safety of the tank and filling the tank with gas. not to mention the cost of lost gas. *tr

When filling the fuel tank , if the fuel nozzle is allowed to auto shut off the tank will spew pressurized fuel back out of te filler neck all over the pump, ground and vehicle. *tr

I bought my 2006 dodge durango used with 119,000 miles in november 2013. every time i fill up, the gas overflows. i always fill-up when stopping for gas because i drive an hour, one way, into town and have to get gas often. regardless of how i pump gas it always overflows. i have tried pumping fast, pumping slow, and putting the nozzle all the way in. i have a two year daughter and i am concerned this overflow may ignite a fire. *tr

Fuel over flows out of the filler tube every time i fill the tank. *tr

Fuel spills out when filling the tank. *tr

When fueling the vehicle the gas pump clicks off then fuel spews out the filler neck of the vehicle this has caused the paint to come off and a hole to rust in the side of the vehicle just under the fuel cap. *tr

Due to the faulty fuel check valve my vehicle has a line of rust straight down from the gas cap. dodge repaired the check valve but will not cover any body work due to the mileage/date when the recall repair was performed. with dodge being at fault for faulty equipment they should also cover the damage caused to my vehicle from the equipment. i have contacted dodge on multiple occasions but have been turned down for a resolution. please help! *tr

While filling the gas tank, the pump shuts off, then fuel pours out of the filler. this happens at any gas station, and almost every time we fill up the tank. this an an extreme hazard and a very costly inconvenience. every time we fill up, gas is wasted, the car becomes a dangerous and horribly smelling hazard. dodge recalled the 2005 durango for the same issue, but has yet to do the same for the following model year! *tr

Tl* the contact owns a 2006 dodge durango. the contact stated that after refueling, fuel spewed out of the filler neck. the vehicle was taken to the dealer. the technician diagnosed that the fuel tank was defective and needed to be replaced. the manufacturer was made aware of the failure but did not offer any assistance since the vehicle was not included in any recalls. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure mileage was 135,000 and the current mileage was 135,931. updated 3/19/13 *cn the consumer received a letter from the manufacturer stated the affected parts had an extended lifetime warranty. the consumer took the vehicle to the dealer where the filler neck was replaced.

When filling my vehicle at the gas station, the gas will overflow or spit out of the tank instead of stopping normally when the tank nears full level. this happens no matter how slowly i am refueling. there is already a recall for this exact issue on the 05 models but there still is not one for the 06 even though there are several complaints just like this. this is a very dangerous fire hazard that needs to be dealt with before something terrible happens. *tr

When trying to put fuel to fill up the car gas explodes out of tank. this happens any time when trying to put gas in the vehicle, it's probably at least a half gallon each and every time, it gets all over me the vehicle the ground. it's to the point were i can't even fill up, fuel shouldn't come out when filling a vehicle up and with the summer months upon us this is a great hazard. i would figure this is a major fire hazard and would need to be fixed, 2005 dodge durangos were recalled for the exact same thing, but i haven't seen anything for the 2006 dodge durangos. *tr