This data is from the NHTSA — the US gov't agency tasked with vehicle safety. Complaints are spread across multiple & redundant categories, & are not organized by problem.
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: the contact stated that there was a fuel leakage in the vehicle which started in the beginning of June 2006. There was recall #00V199000 regarding fuel leakage however the dealer and manufacturer determined the VIN of the vehicle was not included in the recall.
Began smelling fuel while at idle or immediately after shutting engine off. If vehicle was left shut off for 30 minutes or so the smell would subside and cease. Vehicle then began taking several seconds of cranking to start which added to the case that fuel was escaping from the pressurized fuel line while sitting. I observed fluid leaking from under truck on driver side of vehicle in the cab region and upon closer inspection found the metal fuel line showed evidence of rubbing against under side of cab body and was spraying fuel toward center of truck and had the under side of truck cab wet in about a 2 foot square. Fuel line shows no evidence of being impacted and is still held in routing and securing clamps underneath vehicle. This appears to be the original routing of fuel lines.
Gasoline odor while the vehicle was running. Found fuel leaking from the fuel line running under the body on driver's side. Dealer was notified, and informed the consumer that the vehicle was not covered under a recall.
Fuel line leaks. Consumer is concerned that vehicle will catch on fire. A recall was issued. However, this vehicle was not included in the recall due to VIN.
- Winchester, VA, USA
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Consumer received a recall (00V-199) notice on fuel line. Regarding to the recall consumer went to the dealer and the local dealership was closed and he do not know who would even be called.
While driving consumer noticed a gas odor in passenger's compartment. Pulled off to side of road, and noticed vehicle had lost a large amount of fuel. Consumer had vehicle towed to dealer. Dealer noticed front fuel line had come apart, causing problem, part number 52127657.
After recall repair 00V-199 of the fuel line fitting the check engine light illuminated and the vehicle began bucking like the fuel was not responding to the accelerator pedal, it was found that the upstream and downstream oxygen sensors failed, vehicle ran perfectly before recall work. Nlm
Recall # oov199000 daimler Chrysler/fuel line/cab underbody: Dealership (owner) refused to honor recall campaign because truck was not purchased from dealership. Owner very nasty and abrupt to customers.
Recall 00V199000/fuel line / cab underbody : dealer tied off fuel line with electrical straps instead of of following corrective action mention in recall. Seeking help from NHTSA in this matter; dealer is kelly sales & service, springfield, vt phone # 802/885-2186. Please feel free to provide further details:
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- Oakville, CT, USA