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: the contact stated while the vehicle was parked in the garage, a strong odor of gasoline was present. The vehicle was inspected by the dealer who determined the filler pipe neck, attached to the storage tank, leaked when the tank was filled with gasoline. The manufacturer was alerted. Updated 10/25/2006 -
The contact stated while driving the engine check light illuminated. The vehicle was taken to a certified service dealer for diagnostic testing. Upon inspection the mechanic discovered a crack in the fuel tank in the filler pipe. Repairs were made to the vehicle at the contact's expense. This repair remedied the problem. Updated 1/11/2005. The fuel tank was replaced to correct the problem. The consumer requested a refund from the manufacturer because he feels that the filler neck should not have broken.
Vehicle has a crack in the fuel tank, and fuel is leaking at the filler neck where the neck attaches to the fuel tank. Owner contacted the manufacturer, who was not willing to assist the owner.
The check engine light was on. The dealer said that the fuel tank filler neck ruptured causing a leak. The fuel tank had to be replaced. There was no prior repair on the fuel tank or removal of the fuel tank. The owner has contacted the manufacturer to express that the design of fuel tank was bad for the environment......
- Parrish, FL, USA
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- Bel Air, MD, USA