10.0
really awful- Crashes / Fires:
- 1 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 1 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 59,347 miles
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When filling the fuel tank, fuel will spill out on the ground before the pump shuts off. This has happened every time I have filled it. The dealer service states that my VIN number is not included in a recall for this problem. The recall needs to be expanded to include additional vehicles.
- Springfield, OH, USA
When filling vehicle with gas the pump stops when full and gasoline spills out of the fill pipe onto the vehicle and pavement, creating a fire hazard and an unnecessary waste of gasoline and exposure to harmful fumes and liquid.
- Laverne, CA, USA
When filling up the gas tank on our 2005 Durango gasoline pours out of the fuel tank filler neck when it is full. The dealership replaced the filler tube but that did not fix the problem.
- Cottageville, WV, USA
Gas spurts and/or spills back out of the vehicle and onto the ground when trying to fill up the gas tank. The dealership replaced the filler tube, but that has not abated the problem.
- Novi, MI, USA
Gasoline shoots out of the fuel tank filler neck when the gas tank is filled up.
- Glastonbury, CT, USA
Recall campaign 05V034000 concerning fuel tank filler. Fuel spilled out of the filler neck when refueling to full. Dealer was notified.
- Medina, OH, USA
Each time we fill the fuel tank of our 2005 Dodge Durango the tank over flows and fuel comes pouring out around the refueling nozzle and spills out onto the car and all over the ground. This is a potentially hazardous situation in that at least half a gallon of fuel that spiills out that could ignite and spread to the fuel tank and cause an explosion. Fortuneately it is winter now, but in the summer the chances of fire and explosion are more likely. The car is a new model for Dodge and I think this needs to be investigated immedialtey. I plan on contacting the Dodge to identify the proplem with them. I'm sure they will not share with me if other Durango owners are having a similar problem.
- Great Falls , VA, USA
- Argyle, TX, USA