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How To Fix Jeep JK Fuel Overflow



Have you had the fuel overflow issue where your Jeep spits fuel at you when the gas pump stops? It is an easy fix with a $40 part and 20 min of your time. This was a recall on some Jeep years so make sure you check first because you might be able to get this done for free. If not and you are in the same boat I was you can order the part here: https://www.tascaparts.com/oem-parts/mopar-tube-fuel-cnnnx321ac

This replaces the factory Jeep fuel tube with one that has a check valve in it so it will not spit gas at you. Tube-Fuel – Mopar (CNNNX321AC) If you have any questions leave them in the comments and I will make sure to answer them.

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30 comments

  1. Any idea where this part can be found since it has been discontinued by Mopar?

  2. The parts link says it is no longer available. Do you have another source? This is a seriously annoying issue with our Jeep. Thank you!

  3. Just got my 1st 08 Rubicon jk with 113k miles. First fill up soaked me with gas. Had no clue this was an issue till the 1st fill up. Thanks for this video!!!

  4. Ave this problem on our JT. Wonder if that part fits it as well?

  5. Thanks for this. You made it look easy.

  6. I have this problem as well! I get around it by turning my key in the ignition until the power comes on without the engine starting. I can then watch the fuel gauge rise in real time as I fill the tank. I can pump gas at a regular pace until the gauge nears the "Full" level. I then stop pumping for a few seconds to let the gas settle and very slowly continue filling. Right before the gauge hits the "F" symbol I stop. It's a bit of a guessing game, tho; wait too long and gas goes everywhere. It's a PITA work-around, but it still beats driving around in a ride that reeks of gas until the smell dissipates.

  7. I'm guessing that this process is a lot easier when your Jeep is raised or resting on a lift. Can be it easily / quickly done with a non-raised vehicle?

  8. Why does it happen after years of filling up ?

  9. If you can fine the part!!! Been looking for 2 months..No one has one

  10. Will this part fit on my 2007 Jeep Wrangler Sahara? I took a look under and visually it looks like I have the same original part as the one you replaced.

  11. Thanks for the video! Any idea where I can purchase this fuel tank tube? Will this fit a 2016 Jeep Gran Cherokee Laredo?

  12. I have this issue along with extremely slow fill times. It's gotten to the point where it takes 15 minutes to put in 20 bucks in fuel. I assume this would help with the "fuel burp" issue but any ideas on how to get it to take fuel at a decent rate? When I remove my fuel cap there is a noticeable hiss as air rushes into the tank so I'm thinking it's some sort of vent valve.

  13. As far as I can see, they no longer carry that part at Tasca parts. Where is the part available?

  14. I just found your video. My 2012 started out just spewing at the end. Now, it does it all during fueling. I have to hold the pump at the right angle and go really, stupidly slow or I get fuel everywhere. I'm assuming it's all the same issue, so hopefully I can find this part and get it changed out.

  15. Tube-Fuel (Currently Not Available) – Mopar (CNNNX321AC)

    NOT FOR SALE

    No Longer Available For Purchase

  16. I just got off the phone with someone in the service department. He said there has never been such a recall. I asked him how they would fix it, since I’m obviously not the only one with this issue. He said they replace the filler neck, the gas tank, or both. He said because it’s a bad check valve…. Which we now know there isn’t a check valve to begin with. SMH. Dealerships SMH.

  17. That part is no longer available for sale.

  18. Lol I always put the pump nozzle on low,then it doesn’t spew out. 😀

  19. This is great. I appreciate it. Not my immediate issue, but I think its another one that I'm having. Seems like jeep really messed up on the fuel system.

  20. Dude your freakin awesome thanks for the info, mine wasn't part of recall either!!

  21. Chrysler has this as a recall now. Get it fixed for free. I did

  22. My local Jeep dealer was able to order me this part. Mine is a 2010. I hope it fixes the issue. The guy wanted to sell me something else for $200. I paid $70 for the part.

  23. The link you posted no longer has it for sale. Do you know where else I can buy it? I'm having trouble finding it anywhere. Thanks in advance!

  24. Part no longer for sale on website.

  25. I have a 2007 JK. This WAS a consistent issue for the last 13 years! Now I’ve replaced the old fuel tube with the part you suggest and it has stopped. Thank you so much. Best $48 bucks including shipping that I’ve spent in years. Took less than 15 minutes because your video prepped me for everything I would encounter. Pandemic shenanigans made part delivery take over a month.

  26. So I watched the video. Great advice thanks. I ordered the part and will instill when it arrives. I have another question though. My gas cap fault came on a few weeks ago. I bought a new gas cap cleared the fault and the fault still comes up. It’s also taking me like 20 mins to fill the Jeep up with gas. The shut off clicks off after about 3 seconds. I restart and click off again. Any ideas

  27. Hello. I got mine on a few days ago an now it does the opposite. It doesn't take fuel fast it stops every second

  28. Perfect video. Going to do this repair in a few weeks.
    Bought a 2010 JK Sport in 2018 and this has been bugging me. I too only have this happen in the winter months when the gas pumps change their nozzles. No idea what the difference is but between May – Oct. I don't have the issue. Then Nov.- Apr. I do. Just found 1 online and will do the repair in 2 weeks once I get my part in.
    I have tried the dealer route, actually 3 different dealers, and they all told me the same thing. Not under warranty, no recall for my Jeep and between $175-275 to fix. I'll do it myself for $40 and under an hour.

    Update…. The part is backorder indefinitely. They guessed at 6-8 months. Another winter of guess how many gallons to full and then subtracting 1 awaits me.

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