Gas still out when filling up gas tank. the system doesn't stop at gas pumps all other cars ever driven. gas always stills out before it stops the pump. this occurs at all pumps and appears to be a common and ongoing issue with jeep owners. *tr
Spewed gas all over bare legs with hand on the nozzle, this happens every time i put gas in. it also air locks /stops pumping even at low speed have to pull the filler and reinsert to get it to fill... then close to the top but not all the way it pukes gas all over body have to stand off to the back of jeep with hand holding handle every time i try to fill up have never had the gas gauge show all the way full. i bought the jeep used less than 2 months ago and have read of similar problems with this year is there a recall??? *tr
Everytime i fill up my jeep wrangler gas shoots out and spills all over my fender and ground, i have never had any car do this ever and i know it's a defect that jeep is aware of and won't fix them under warranty which they should. *tr
My 2006 jeep wrangler rubicon gas tank overflows every time i fill it up. sprays gas everywhere. *kb
Everytime i fill up my car, gas spills over onto the side of my car, tire and ground, including over the pump handle itself and my hands. very dangerous if there was a spark i would go up in flames with the car. *tr
Fuel overflow while filling up the tank. *tr
The gas overflows out of the fuel tank when filling. the stop doesn't come on at the right time. *kb
Everything i fill up my 2006 wrangler with gas, it overflows out of the filler neck all over the jeep and sometimes on me. *tr
Gas overflows and spills over out of the filler neck during fill-up. *tt
2006 jeep wrangler. gas tank fillup, at any gas station, results in tank overflow. burps out up to 1/4 gallon of gas before pump stops. this is a well known and common problem for all jeep wranglers, most model years. happens every time i fill up, not just occasionally. *tt
2006 jeep wrangler, unlimited - gasoline overflows from tank when filling up. happens every time, not just occasionally and covers the side of jeep in gas and often gas sprays onto my hands and clothing. *tr
When filling vehicle gasoline sprays out of the tank in large amounts. it sprays out with such force it will cover your legs if you are standing near by. *tr
On my 2006 jeep wrangler sport, the gas tank overflows fuel every single time i have to refill the tank. the tank apparently does not vent properly, which causes the auto-shut-off feature on gas pumps to fail until the tank overflows, spitting gasoline out (over a foot from the side of the vehicle at times), hitting the individual filling up the tank and making a mess of the side of the vehicle. this fuel overflow issue occurs 100% of the time. upon speaking with the dealership, i was told that they will not warranty this, but that it is a "common" problem among 1997-present wranglers. chrysler issued a recall for this problem on 2007-later wrangler, but refuses to take responsibility for the 2006 and older models. reviewing both local and national jeep internet forums, i have seen forum threads on this topic with literally hundreds of 1997-2006 jeep wrangler owners claiming the same problem as i am having with my 2006 wrangler. the cost to replace the fuel tank, the only solution, is at a cost of $1100-$1200. this is a very serious problem and needs to be addressed immediately. to date, i have not had any personal injury or damage, as asked below, but that is only a matter of time! *tr
Fuel tank consistently overfills. problems causes gasoline to overfill the tank and flow down the side of the vehicle and collect in a pool. this problem initially started slowly but now occurs consistently at all gasoline stations. based on other jeep wrangler owners experience this appears to be a common problem that should be corrected by the manufacturer. *tr
On my 2006 jeep wrangler rubicon unlimited, the gas tank "pukes" fuel every single time i have to refill the tank. the tank apparently does not vent properly, which causes the auto-shut-off feature on gas pumps to fail until the tank overflows, spitting gasoline out (over a foot from the side of the vehicle at times), hitting the individual filling up the tank and making a mess of the side of the vehicle. this fuel "puking" issue occurs 100% of the time. upon speaking with the dealership, i was initially told that they will not warranty this, but that it is a "common" problem among 1997-present wranglers. chrysler issued a recall for this problem on 2007-later wranglers, but refuses to take responsibility for the 2006 and older models. as a member of both local and national jeep internet forums, i have seen forum threads on this topic with literally hundreds of 1997-2006 jeep wrangler owners claiming the same problem as i am having with my 2006 wrangler. *tr
Gas spills when filling up gas tank, happens constantly. *tr
Vehicle only shuts off fuel pump after it over filled and spilled. *tr
When filling up vehicle to full the gas overflows every time, 2006 jeep wrangler. *tr
Gas tank auto stop does not work, causing overfilling and spills gas on vehicle and ground. this happens every time i fill up at every gas staion i visit. *tr
Gas tank overflows, will not cause filler nozzle to shut off. *tt
Fuel overflows and ejects from vehicle at every refueling. it cannot be controlled no matter how slow the rate of refuel. often fuel will eject and splash onto the person refueling. sometimes fuel will eject and splash into, or near the face. *tr
When filling gas tank, pump nozzle will not shut off automatically. consistent problem at every gas station, resulting in gasoline spilling out onto side of vehicle and onto ground before nozzle shuts off. jeep has only 8,500 miles on it. *tr
Every time i fill the tank on my jeep, it dumps fuel when it is full. usually spraying all over me and the side of the jeep.
My gas tank overfills when pumping gas instead of shutting off when it is full. *tr
Tl* the contact owns a 2006 jeep wrangler . the contact stated that while refueling, fuel spewed back onto the contact without warning. the contact stated the vehicle was not taken to a dealer for a diagnosis. the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the vehicle was not repaired. the approximate failure mileage was 10,000 and the current mileage was 25,000. *tr
My 2006 jeep wrangler spits gasoline out at me when filling the vehicle! it always happens when nearing full, no matter what i do to try to avoid it from happening. sometimes it spits forcefully, hard enough to get gasoline on me, sometimes it's just a minor spit that just dribbles down the vehicle. either way, it occurs every time i attempt to fill the tank to full. i have resorted to only putting 10 gallons of gasoline in at a time, and only if the fuel gauge reads below 1/4, to ensure i don't have to experience the gasoline spit-back. no parts have been replaced or repaired yet. *tr
My 2006 jeep wrangler spews gas out when i'm filling the tank. it happens every time i put gas in it. it comes out in a gush, splashing all over me and the side of the jeep. i haven't had any parts repaired or repaired yet. *tr
Gas tank over flow every time i fill my wrangler unlimited with gas. jeep says only 07 and 08 are recalled not 06.they don't think a quart of gas all over the jeep and the ground, hello, is a problem, wow unreal. maybe e.p.a should care. apparently all 05 an 06 wranglers were not recalled outrageous!!! jeep and the e.p.a should care a lot more about our environment!! its disgusting and something has to be done about it. ps i bought my jeep used previous owner never told me about the problem but from what i read all do the same. *tr
My 2006 jeep wrangler has developed a consistent failure to stop pumps at gas stations from continuing to pump fuel even though the tank is full. as a result, gasoline is spat out from the filler neck of the gas tank like a burst from a fountain, splashing out on the ground, on the side of the vehicle, and generally on me, the operator of the gas pump. it started about a year ago, and it now exhibits this behavior consistently every time i fill up. this is a problem not only due to the cumulative environmental impact of spilling out raw gasoline and of ruining clothing and resulting in carrying with me the strong smell of gasoline all day at work and at home, but it is also a clear and appalling safety hazard with raw gasoline splashed around. the jeep dealership has recommended a very costly replacement of the entire gas tank assembly at my own expense and has said that this will only temporarily relieve the symptoms, that the design has not changed and thus the problem will continue to resurface. *tr
Just purchased a 2006 jeep wrangler sport. all stock. when fueling the vehicle, once the fuel is almost full or to the point of full, the fuel shoots out of the fuel inlet. also, it does not trip the fuel shut off on the dispenser quick enough. *tr
Every time i fill my 2006 wrangler with gasoline, it spills. *tr
Gasoline spill each time fuel tank is filled. at about the same time the tank reaches full and shuts off the gas flow at the nozzle a large volume of gasoline rushes out of the filler neck of the vehicle and onto the pavement. potentially dangerous situation and quite prevalent in this model vehicle. *tr
When filling the gas tank on my jeep wrangler it overflows before the pump automatically shuts off. this happens at many different gas stations, so i do think it's a particular pump or station. *tr
Multiple instances of gas tank in my 2006 jeep wrangler unlimited overflowing, due to possible check valve malfunction and/or improper design from factory. *tr when filling ones gas tank, you would expect the pump to stop once the tank has reached its capacity. however due to a faulty in-tank check valve, the pump never gets the pressure change as a signal to stop the flow. hence, every time i fill up i end up spilling a not-insignificant amount of fuel on the ground. this issue is absolutely not operator error, it is a known defect by jeep/chrysler.
When refueling, tank overflows before the nozzle shuts off causing fuel to spill out and all over the side of the jeep and onto the ground. *tt
Tl* the contact owns a 2006 jeep wrangler. the contact stated fuel would spew out from the filler neck whenever attempting to refuel the vehicle. the contact took the vehicle to the dealer was told that the occurrence was normal when refueling over the recommended capacity. in addition, the contact stated that while driving 15 mph or above, the steering wheel would become difficult to maneuver. the vehicle was taken to the dealer and they replaced the tie rods but the failure was not corrected. the current and failure mileage was 24,000. *tr
When fueling up, many times the fuel pump will shut off and the fuel will spill out of the filler neck. i've tried slowing down the flow of fuel just prior to a full tank with no change. it happens a lot, but not every time. i've tried angling my vehicle with the filler neck down hill and up but it randomly spills fuel. i've tried waiting once coming to a stop prior to turning off the engine with no rhyme or reason to when it will spill fuel. *tr
Over flow of gasoline every time i fill up at the gas station. it has been an issue since i bought my jeep brand new in 2006. the gas station attendant holds you responsible for all gasoline and expects it to be cleaned. i drive a 2006 jeep wrangler x. *tr
During re-fueling my 2006 jeep wrangler, fuel will come back out of the inlet when the fuel level reaches the top. it spills no matter how slow or fast i fuel the vehicle. i have been reading on internet community sites that this is a large scale problem and that i should log a complaint. *tr
I own a 2006 jeep wrangler. many times when i fill the gas tank the fuel does not shut off and spills fuel on the vehicle and ground. *tr
When i attempt to fill my gas tank, the gas comes back out of the tank. i have tried this by going slow & when the gas shuts off, i shake the jeep to get the air out of the tank - when i do this the air pocket pushes gas back out of the tank even when i don't have the fuel nozzle still in the tank. this isn't the first time that this has happened - i purchased the jeep in st. augustine, fl in jan., 2011 & i had to get gas right after purchasing it. the first time i had the auto shut-off on the gas filler - it clicked off & gas started flowing back out of the tank. at first i thought that the gas filler nozzle was defective, & notified the convenience store about the overflow - i asked for some "dry agent" to capture the gas that had spilled over. the attendant shut the pump station down, & said they would call someone to check out the filler nozzle. the next time that i needed gas (back in orlando, fl) the jeep was back near empty (fuel light "on"). i used the auto click-off on the filler - same[xxx], different day! i heard the "click" of the auto-shut off & within a second, gas was pouring back out of the fuel neck of the jeep. people who were pumping their own gas heard the fuel come out of the tank (and heard me curse, lol!) they couldn't believe what they saw. i'm not sure how much fuel poured back out of the fuel neck of the jeep (and the tank for that matter), but there was a pool of fuel on the ground. i notified the fuel attendant of the situation & they didn't have any dry-sorb chemical to absorb the fuel. i used paper towels to clean it up. now i have to resort to fill the jeep with no more than 12 gallons (no more shaking or the fuel may come back out). i've been told that the internal valve is defective or that the use of ethanol in the jeep has destroyed the internal valve. i don't give a [xxx] what has caused it - this is a dangerous situation that needs to be resolved. there are thousands of jeeps that have the same problem - do your job ...
Every time i fill the gas tank, gas overflows out of the tank and onto the body of the jeep and the ground. i have tried to fill the last couple of gallons slow but it still overflows. *tr
Faulty fuel tank causes fuel spill every time tank is filled. i bought this jeep a year ago and every single time i've filled the tank it spits back fuel when the tank is filled. i would guess 4-5 ounces of fuel get spilled on the ground every time the tank is filled. dealership diagnosed the problem and says the tank is faulty and needs to be replaced. *tr
When fueling up with gas, the nozzle will shut off when tank is full and gas will then overflow out of the tank fill spout. this happens at every fueling at every gas station now. this is a sudden and new occurrence as the vehicle has never done this prior to this year. ( i have owned since new 2006) as imagined gas will flow out onto the vehicle, ground, person filling gas, etc. *tr
When filling the fuel tank, whether the hose nozzle is operated manually or automatically, gas spurts from the tank spraying out 18"-24". this happens consistently regardless of pumping speed/pressure, ambient temperature/weather conditions or brand of gasoline. i am concerned about safety issues regarding fire and fumes as well as damage to the vehicle's paint and plastic fenders. i have had clothing ruined by the spurting gasoline. *tr
My 2006 jeep wrangler unlimited rubicon spits gasoline out of the fill spout at every fill up unless manually shut-off before tank is full. *tr
All of the sudden my jeep started taking for ever to fill and shoots gas out all over me and the ground... i have to stand a there and barely let the gas trickle into the tank and i cannot even set it on the lowest lever for handle it takes me about 20 min to put 40.00 dollars worth of gas in it,,,, the dealer said there is no recall for this and was not covered under the emissions warranty... they also told me to check fuel filler pipe for obstructions and to pull our my vapor canister and clean it.... i did both and it didn't fix a thing..im also understanding that there are hundreds of people having this problem..... i worked for chrysler dealerships for years and really don't understand why they wont take any actions.... i bought this jeep brand new from where i was working at... it was my dream vehicle... now im not so sure... *tr
Fuel spills out each time i fill my tank. fuel pump kicks off as designed, but is followed by 2-3 cups of gas spilling out with force that covers the pump handle, side of vehicle, ground under vehicle, and anyone standing too close. *tr
Fuel spews from fuel tank during fill up. fuel nozzle would shut off normally until recently it has now become a problem. this should not happen and this problem is potentially very dangerous to not only myself but to others sharing adjacent pumps not to mention the environment. *tr
When refilling my jeep with gas it occasionally overflows. i didn't know if it was a pump or jeep issue until i started hearing more people having the issue and realized it was a jeep issue and not a pump issue. i understand that the 2007-2008s have a tsb and djc will fix for free, but my jeep is a 2006 and has this problem and i am not covered. i would like the tsb to include all jeeps.