We have classified the 337 complaints from 2005 Jeep Wrangler about FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE into the following categories.
Gasoline spills out of tank after every fill up. gas sprays on ground, car and people. *tr
The gas tank on my 2005 wrangler x has an issue with overflowing or spurting gas instead of shutting off like it should. this has happened at almost every gas station i have taken it to so i'm certain its not an issue with a particular pump. i have also read about other jeep owners having this problem. *tt
Jeep wrangler unlimited gas overflow. *tr
My fuel tank overflows every time i fill up, spilling gasoline all over my jeep, gas cap, and ground. can be very dangerous, especially if standing by gas tank while filling up. what if a small kid walks up to my car when it spills out? i see 86+ complaints on this site for this exact problem and nothing has been done! it's been happening to me for well over 3 years. *tr
At the end of fueling fuel shoots from filler neck after fuel pump shut off. *tr
Every time i refuel my 2005 jeep wrangler a large amount of fuel spits out of the fuel filler onto the ground. it appears to be a problem with the design of the check valve built into the fuel tank. this manufacturing defect is a major fire hazard as well as an environmental hazard. *tr
Gas backs up out of fill point evrey time i fill tank. *tr
Gas shoots out of fill tube every time i fill up at the gas station. it does it every time, sometimes even during slow fills. it is annoying and dangerous... *tr
A valve inside the fuel tank is faulty leading to fuel spillage after the gas nozzle clicks off due to pressure buildup. this is a very common problem for this car, and completely unacceptable and it seems jeep does not want to do anything. this is a safety hazard, as fuel spills all over the side of the vehicle and ground. this is also an emissions issue. *tr
When filling up with gas, the gas pump automatically shut off the gas flow from the pump and then the gas tank will spit out gas from the vehicle's tank. *tr
Tj wrangler jeep. when filling the gas tank at the end of the filling it spills gas out of the tank all over the place. the gas will gush out and get all over the jeep and the person filling the tank. *tr
Fuel overflow when refueling. *tr
The fuel tank of my 2005 jeep wrangler overflows every time i fill it up. *tr
When filling the fuel tank, the auto shut-off does not engage. this is a hazard because fuel spills over and out onto the vehicle and surrounding pavement. *tr
My 2005 jeep wrangler rubicon overflows fuel every time i fill up the gas tank. for some reason the gas pump will never stop filling the tank automatically until a large amount of fuel comes spilling out of the fill tube. i have read many complaints about this issue on jeep forums online, and feel that chrysler should be recalling affected models to fix this issue. *tr
Jeep wrangler fuel tank splashes gasoline onto pavement as fill pump shuts off. it happens at any station, and at any fill speed. *tr
When fueling my vehicle, the pump stops but gas flows out of the filler. i have to fill the tank very slowly to prevent this from happening. this happens every time i get fuel. *tr
My 2005 jeep wrangler sport has a fuel tank overflow issue. when filling the tank up it inevitably overflows regardless of what station, existing fuel level or type of filler nozzle. it is also my understanding that this issue is rather widespread. i initially believed that something had simply broken, but after a bit of research i am not alone. please look into this. *tr
On 4/5/2010 i purchased a used 2005 jeep wrangler. i drove it from il to pa. during that drive i needed to get gas 3 times. each time i filled the gas the tank overfilled and fuel was spilled. i went online today to check on this issue and found many others seem to be having the same problem. *tr
Everytime i fill up my jeep with gas, no matter at which station, the tank overflows. the auto shut off is not running and this has led to gas spilling all over the side of my jeep and discoloring the wheel cover., *tr
Fuel spill out of jeep when fueling. fuel splashes out about 1 pint. on jeep, person and ground. clean-up was needed.
2005 jeep wrangler. gas tank overflows every time it is filled up. gas comes gushing out as pump stops.
When filling gas tank, gas sprays out with force when tank is full before gas pump shuts off.
Every time i put gas in my 2005 jeep wrangler it overflows, and spills gas all over the jeep, and the ground.
Everything i fill my 05 jeep wrangler the gas spews out when the nozzle cuts off. this is something that started a few months ago. before then was normal when filled. i talked to the jeep dealer and was informed that there was no recall or anything that can be done. *dt
2005 jeep wrangler - gasoline overflows from filler neck while gas is pumped everytime tank is filled completely. waste of gas and potential fire hazard. *tr
Gas splashes out of my 2005 jeep yj when filling at any gas pump. the gas pump stops the flow of gas, but about one cup of gas splashes out every time i fill-up.
I bought the jeep as a certified pre-owned chrysler. i've only owned the jeep for a month and noticed gas pumps do not shut off when filling the tank. i've tried multiple pumps, at different gas stations. it happens about 90% of the time. the local dealership said it's not something covered under warranty. seems like a major safety hazard. *tr
There is a problem with my fuel tank, every time i fill up, regardless of the gas station i go to, fuel overflows from my 2005 jeep wrangler unlimited onto the pavement. i have tried over 30 different gas stations in 3 different states. i have heard this same complaint from many other jeep and chrysler product owners. the constant exposure to fuel is damaging the paint on my fender and i can only imagine it is not good for the pavement. also, i have to worry about fire every time i fill up. *tr
Gas tank overflows at the pump, not the first time - has happened many, many times since i purchased the jeep. probably 7 out of ten times. *tr
At the end of the pumping of gas, it spews out the fuel line and all over my jeep and the ground. this seems like a safety and ecological issue. i have tried everything from pumping fast to slow, nozzle right side up to upside down, all the way in and half way out. nothing stops the problem. *tr
2005 jeep wrangler - when filling up with gas, the gas spills out on the ground and on the side of my vehicle. does this everytime i fill up. *tr
Vehicle consistently spews fuel when filling fuel tank regardless of which gas station i use. *tr
My 2005 jeep wrangler unlimited (24,000 miles) started spitting a small amount of gasoline from the filler tube about a year ago. it would spit out about a second after the nozzle shut off. like many others that are experiencing this problem, i blamed the stations equipment. i tried other stations & other techniques like filling slower & trying to anticipate when the tank would be full & filling as slowly as the nozzle would allow. nothing seemed to prevent the spit back. i recently became aware of the workings of the vapor control properties of my jeep. that led me to an internet forum & to the fact others are having the same problem. i also saw that the nhtsa has investigated this problem on 2007 & 2008 wranglers & that has led to chrysler voluntarily extending the warranty on those gas tanks. however, in their final report the nhtsa (pe10-032) seemed critical of the number of complaints because of internet exposure. if this exposure leads to identifying more people with legitimate complaints, how is this a bad thing? these assertions may be easily verified by a trip to a filling station. part of chryslers response was based on warranty claims, it is logical that the older & out of warranty vehicles would not be considered in their evaluation. i believe that extending the warranty rather than a recall is a good way of handling this (replacing only the tanks with problems) & i applaud chrysler for this. i hope you will encourage chrysler to add the 2004-2006 wranglers to the extended gas tank warranty program as we are experiencing the exact same issue as the 07 & 08s are. the fair alternative would be a safety recall. the identified failure seems to be a check valve in the gas tank.
2005 jeep wrangler rubicon unlimited every time i fill up my tank, the nozzle does not turn off and about a quarter of a gallon of fuel spills out. *tr
I have a 2005 jeep wrangler unlimited. this vehicle has a fuel overflow spill problem every time i gas it up. as a matter of fact, i have been banned from a local gas station because i constantly spill fuel due to a jeep defect that does not shut the fuel pump prior to fill. clearly a safety and environmental problem. *tr
When filling gas tank neck repeatedly overflows at cutoff, spilling several ounces of gas on car and ground. *js
When refueling, fuel will overflow from the filler neck before the pump will stop. once the fuel comes out, the pump will then stop. this has happened regularly at different gas stations and results in approximately 0.25 gallon of fuel on the vehicle and ground. *tr
1) when filling gas tank with nozzle correctly inserted into fuel tank filler, the gas will overflow out of tank before nozzle shuts off. gasoline then spills all over the vehicle and on the tarmac. creating a fire hazard. 2) this occurs 90% of the time i gas up. every time it leaves a puddle of gas at the station and my vehicle is covered with gas as well. 3) so far i have not performed any service to correct failure. *tr
Gas tank overflow: the gas tank will spurt gas out automatically when it is full rather than having the pump click to inform you that it is full. *tr
2005 jeep wrangler rubicon unlimited - when fueling my vehicle at a gas station and reaching the "full" level gas spills out onto the vehicle and anything close by because of an inefficient design in the two pressure tubes on the fuel tank. this is a known issue with jeep wrangler tj/lj models amongst the jeeping communities but no action has ever been taken to address this by any agency or company. there are significant numbers of jeep wranglers owners reporting this problem but no action has ever been taken because as of yet no resulting loss of life or significant harm has occurred. i have personally experienced this issue at almost every occasion where i had to stop and fuel my vehicle. it has occurred at both older gas stations without spill resistant nozzles and gas stations with the newer spill resistant pressure nozzles. i believe this is due to the design of the jeep gas tank having one of the two pressure tubes involving an inner tube that extends several inches into the tank to attempt to equalize pressure which actually creates an air imbalance that allows for fuel to surge back up the spout during refueling when the fuel flow into the tank is stopped. *tr
05 jeep wrangler, fuel overflows while filling tank causing fuel spill on ground and anything/anyone in the way. happens every time i fill the tank.
Every time i fill up the fuel tank it overflows, no matter which station or position of filler nozzle. *tr
Purchased a brand new 2005 jeep wrangler in november of 2005. ever since then, when filling the tank up with gas, the gas over flows. there was no accident. there were no modifications. stock jeep wrangler where the gas over flows every single time i fill up. nothing will correct the issue unless a recall is issued. *tr
2005 jeep wrangler over flows when filling up gas tank. *tr
My 2005 jeep wrangler sport spits out a significant amount of gasoline when the tank is being filled up. the amount of fuel is enough to worry me and create a possible fire danger. *tr
Vehicle doesn't automatically shut off gas pump when refueling, causing the fuel to overflow and spill. *tr
1. fuel overflows when filling vehicle with fuel at gas pump 2. everytime i fill my vehicle, it spills gasoline on me and the ground at the station. 3. none available to my knowledge. *tr
I have a 2005 jeep wrangler x model. every time i fill it with gas it will overflow. does not matter which gas station i use. *tr
Every time when filling gas it overflows out of my jeep. *tr