Every time i fill the gas tank on my 2006 jeep wrangler the fuel overflows and causes a small spill. *tr
Fuel overflow - fuel always overflows at the completion of refueling. regardless of how nozzle is inserted once the tank is full, fuel will overflow presenting a safety hazard, harming the environment, and damaging the vehicle. *tr
I purchased an '06 jeep wrangler se, completely stock. from the first time i refueled to this day if i let it fill up all the way gas comes pouring out after the pump clicks off. i have tried other stations, its the jeep's fault. since then i have search forums with similar complaints with no real answers. most have the dealership reinstall a new gas tank. i gave out enough money for the wrangler, i wasn't planning on shelling out more this soon. *tr
Fuel tank filler overflows when filling at the pump, gas shoots out, on me, the jeep, the ground. *tr
I have a 2006 jeep wrangler and the gas tank overflows every time i fill up. i have numerous jeep friends that have the same problem. *tr
2006 jeep wrangler rubicon - during every fueling the fuel tank will overflow, this allows gas to run on the ground and on my person if standing too close to the vehicle. *tr
Beginning two years ago, gasoline began to overflow from the fill spout of my 2006 jeep wrangler whenever i filled the tank to anywhere near its full capacity. to this day this continues to result in gasoline spilling on vehicle myself and the ground almost every time i fill my tank. the only remedy i have found is to not fill the tank all the way up, which is sometime difficult to determine. the local dealership determined i needed a new fuel tank installed ($700). i have not had the tank replaced as there is no guarantee that the problem will not occur again as the parts are, to the best of my knowledge, not updated from the parts on the vehicle now. obviously this is a safety and environmental problem not being properly addressed or even admitted to by the manufacturer. *tr
2006 jeep wrangler. filling up the tank and gas pours out instead of shutting off when full. *tr
Fuel spills from fuel tank. the pump will shut off but the fuel will eject out of the filler tube. i have been splashed with fuel. this has been a constant problem with fueling. even running the pump at lowest speed the condition still occurs. if i shut the pump handle off early, it will sometimes prevent the spill. not always. *tr
My 2006 jeep wrangler tj every time i fill up with gas the gas comes spewing out instead of shutting off. i am very careful & try to listen to catch it...nope ...spews gas after some research, i find i am not the only one. its a variety of jeeps from 2000 - 2006. *tr
When i fill my 2006 jeep wrangler with fuel it sprays out of the tank back towards the pump before shutting off, every time. it overfills the tank. it's discoloring the paint on my vehicle, it causes a gas spill on the pavement, and it often gets fuel on my hand and clothes. i have had the vehicle since it had 19,000 miles on it. it now has 42,000, and the problem continues. a couple thousand miles ago i installed a 1" body lift as i had heard that sometimes fixes the problem, and the issue continues the same as before. this is an extremely common and well talked about complaint in the jeep community, and as far as i'm concerned, it's a safety hazard. for incident date i'm just going to select today, as that's the most recent time it's happened. *tr
Everytime i fill up my 2006 jeep wrangler with gas, it overflows. *tr
Gas sprays out of the tank every time i fill up. no matter how fast i pump, or which gas station i'm at. *cn
I own a 2006 jeep rubicon wrangler... every fill up the gas tank overflows spilling at least 2-3 cups worth of gasoline all over my jeep, the ground and sometimes on me. i feel this is not only a saftey hazard but an environmental hazard as well.
When filling the fuel tank, about 1/4 cup of fuel spills out every time. *tr
Each time i refuel my 2005 jeep wrangler, the fuel splashes out just after the pump auto shuts off. this happens every refuel
When filling fuel tank to full capacity, pumps spills fuel out of tank filler tube. possible roll over valve sticking causing fuel tank to overfill spilling fuel outside of vehicle because the pump don't stop when the tank is full. *dt
1. when filling gas tank at station, fuel sprays and spills out of filler neck when tank is full. 2. this happens every time i fill up and can result in quite a large amount of gas being spilled sometimes. it began happening about 9 months ago. 3. nothing, jeep says it is not a safety issue and the vehicle is out of warranty.*dt
When filling up the fuel tank, the pump always overflows. every time. as for the approximate incident date, it is every other week. *tr
When filling jeep wrangler, the automatic fuel shutoff feature of pump does not work, and gas sprays out briefly before shutting off, spilling on vehicle, operator, and ground. i have had tank replaced by dealer at 50,000 miles, cost of $350 to me. i understand that you have closed the investigation into this, and if so, you are truly incompetent idiots (i'm sorry, but come on). this is a defective product with safety and environmental negative impact! even though i have replaced my tank at some personal expense, i believe that it is with the same product, and i fully expect it to fail again in the future. wouldn't you expect a modern vehicle, even a "simple" one to be able to fill without getting gas on yourself, the vehicle, and the ground?!!! please consider re-opening the case; the idea that the internet created this problem is ridiculous.
Every time i pump gas it overfills and comes out all over the ground and my jeep and sometimes its even went on me. *tr
Fuel overflows and spills onto floor and all over side of vehicle everytime i fill with fuel.
I have a 2006 jeep wrangler unlimited. almost every time the vehicle is fueled up, a significant quantity of gasoline is forcefully ejected/sprayed from the filler neck as the pump shuts off. this is not a "top-off" situation it is on the first and only attempt. this has occurred at multiple stations and multiple pumps at those stations. this has been an ongoing safety and environmental problem. *tr
2006 jeep wrangler - when filling with fuel at any service station the fuel tank will overfill causing fuel to rush out of the filler neck and onto anyone or anything standing in the way. several times i have been covered in fuel because it would not shut off when full. this is a potential fire hazard and health hazard with fuel being dumped on the ground at service stations. many complaints have been filed and more can be read at jeepforums.com. please do something about this! it is a danger! *tr
During fillup, fuel will eject out of the tank opening nearly every time. the gas stations pump will shut off when it detects a full tank, but about 1 second later gasoline will erupt out onto the jeep's body, the filler hose, and sometimes myself. the only time it doesn't occur is when the filling station has the automatic shutoff sensitivity set more sensitive than is normal. *tr
This complaint is that i have a 06 jeep wrangler that each time someone fills the gas tank with fuel it overflows. this happens at every gas station that it has ever been filled up at. it is a hazard that fuel spills out over the ground each time that it is filled up. the fuel tank has to be fixed. *tr
About 50% of the time i fill my jeep's tank it will gush fuel when the pump shuts off. i've tried going to different gas stations and it still happens. none of my other cars do this. as a consequence it spills about a cup of fuel all over the side of my jeep and on the ground. jeep won't do anything about it even though they're aware of it. *tr
My '06 jeep wrangler overflows with gas every time i fill up now. it began doing this about a month or so ago, and now does it every time i fill up regardless of how slow i try to pump the gas. gas spits out of the filler tube all over the jeep and the ground. several days ago my wife, who was unaware of the problem, drove my jeep and as a kind gesture thought she would fill it up for me. as a result, she ended up getting gas splashed on to her clothes, the jeep, and the surrounding ground. this is not an isolated problem. i have come to learn that many jeep wrangler owners are experiencing the same problem. jeep has identified the problem as being a stuck check ball that is causing the problem. to remedy the situation, they recommend that you buy a new gast tank. however, no changes have been made to the new gas tanks, so it is only a matter of time before you would start to experience the same problems again. unfortunately, most of us are recently out of warranty and jeep is refusing any other help. besides the obvious personal hazards that are associated with this problem, you also face an environmental hazard every time you need to fuel up your vehicle. i sincerely hope that you can help me and tens of thousands of other jeep owners who are experiencing these problems before serious injury or deaths occur from this defect. [xxx] information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6). *tr
Almost every time i fill my jeep with gas it overflows. a good amount of gas spills out of the gas tank before the pump shuts off. *tr
Everytime i fill my gas tank, gas squirts out of the fill and splashes all down the side of my jeep and all onto the ground. *tr
Tl*the contact owns a 2006 jeep wrangler. the contact stated that while adding gasoline to the fuel tank it would spew out of the tank, splash on the contact and then on the ground. the contact feared that a fire could start due to the failure. the contact had not taken the vehicle to a dealer for diagnostic testing. the contact stated that this was a known issue and numerous owners with the same year, make and model have complained about the failure. the failure mileage was 75,000.
While filling up my 06 jeep wrangler, once the gas comes up the neck, it sprays all over, sometimes spraying up to 4' away. i have been sprayed with gasoline, and drips all over every gas station i fill up at. this happens every time i fill up, and even if you go slow, or full bore, it will overflow and spill out. *tr
Whenever i fill up my 06 jeep wrangler, it always overflows when. this is a waste of gas and hazardous to the environment. *tr
My 2006 jeep wrangler x overflows when filling with gas, the gas pump's auto-shutoff does not work. it happens consistently every time. this is a huge fire hazard! *tr
I have a 2006 jeep wrangler rubicon unlimited that has a gas tank issue and based on the web blog most owners have the same problem. the problem has to do with the gas tank and filling the car up. the stop value is defected in the gas tank so when you fill up your car gas shots out of the gas tank once when it is full. i have tried numerous gas stations, difference positions and have taken it into chrysler-jeep and the response back that i have gotten is "yes we know there is a problem but there is no way to fix it. i would suggest just not filling the tank all the way up." this is a serious issue as the gas shooting out could get on something, ignite and if nothing else it is spilling gas on the cement of gas stations on a daily bases around the country leading to environmental contamination. can you please look into this and get in contact with jeep. thank you *tr
Purchased a 06 jeep unlimited (lj) with the 4.0 engine. when filling up the gas tank, the tank becomes full and gas then spills out the fill tube. this is everytime you fill up the jeep. chrysler says they are aware of the problem but that there is no fix or real concern by them for this problem. my concern is the waste of gas, the environment hazard by spilling gas, the possible damage to my vehicles paint and the potential fire hazard. this has been ongoing since i purchased this jeep in 05-09. i understand that numerous other jeep lj's have this same problem and that it has something to do with a weak vent spring. *tr
Jeep wrangler spews gas and vapor when filling the tank using the automatic shut-off feature of the gas pump. i was sprayed with gasoline in my eyes after a fill up. this is very dangerous situation that can result in bodily injury or fire not to mention the environmental issues this spillage creates. this should be a safety recall and chrysler forced to come up with a fix. *tr
My 2006 jeep wrangler spills gas when it is getting filled up. this happens when the tank is reaching full. *tr
I have a 2006 wrangler unlimited rubicon. i have had fuel spilling out at the end of filling up my tank. went to the dealer and they replaced the tank. that was almost 2 years ago. the issue has since re-appeared. now that my jeep is out of warranty i feel it is ridiculous to get another tank at my expense since it did not fix it the first time. i have noticed that many jeeps have the same problem. *tr
Fuel spilling out when pumping fuel. have to pump slow and stop to pump fuel. *tr
I drive a 2006 jeep wrangler unlimited (lj). when i fill up this gas, it always overfills...everytime. *tr
Gas spews out of the filler tube just before the tank reaches full and the pump shuts off. this problem did not appear until i owned the vehicle for over a year and now happens at every fill up. *tr
While driving down a dirt road, the connector that attaches the plastic fuel line coming out of the fuel tank to the metal line that runs to the engine compartment snapped in two, causing the vehicle to stop running fuel to be pumped onto the ground under the jeep where it stopped. damage was limited to the component involved, which will have to be replaced. *tr
When i am filling up my gas tank at the gas station, the tank overflows and spills out onto the ground and on the side of my vehicle. i cannot fill the tank until the nozzle shuts off the gas because it is full. i must estimate about how full the gas tank is, and stop it before it is full. it does not matter if i leave the nozzle clicked onto self pump or if i am trying to top it off, there is nothing that sensors that it is full so it spills over. *tr
Gas spills, splatters, shoots violently when tank is full. it occurs every time i fill up at any gas station. occurs whether i hand control fillup or whether i rely on auto shut off. hand fillup does seem to reduce the amount of excess gasoline spewing from tank. gas ends up on my paint, plastic, the fueling station ground, and often my clothing and/or shoes. very frustrating, concern for fuel sparks. *tr
Gas spilling over when filling. *tr
On my 2006 jeep wrangler the fuel filler overflows long before the gas pump shuts off when the ambient temp. is below 40 degrees f. *tr
I ran out of gas, i pulled into a gas station, i filled my tank. as my tank became full, i expected the pump to automatically stop, as they are designed to do. instead, i watched fuel spew out of my filler neck, and had to stop the pump myself. i went inside the gas station to tell the attendant that their pump must be faulty. they explained to me that they have never received that complaint before, so i left. the next time i needed fuel, i went to a different gas station, and experienced the same problem. i then went three fill-ups with no issue. on the fourth re-fueling episode, it happened again, at a totally different station. therefore, i believe the problem is in the jeep's filler neck, not the fuel pumps i was using. the consequences of this problem are obvious, it is a fire hazard, it spews gasoline all over the vehicle's paint, and all over your legs and shoes, depending on where you are standing. also, it is an environmental issue. *tr
I have a 2006 jeep wrangler unlimited, every time i refuel the jeep it overflows. the pump will automatically shutoff as it is supposed to do, but then within a second or so fuel will splash out of the tank. i called jeep corporate and they don't think it is a big deal. i think it is a huge safety concern. here is a video link of the issue http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zouvokeolo8 please look into this issue before someone gets hurt. thank you *tr
06 jeep wrangler rubicon tank overflow/splash back when refueling. at every fill up regardless of pump handle style, angle or depth of pump nozzle or station location, a large amount of fuel splashes back at the point when it should cut off. it douses me and my vehicle and the ground with gasoline. problem began appx 2 years ago at roughly 40k miles and has been continuous to date. no action has been taken to resolve this problem because no specific solution has been found. *tr