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.
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!!!
Great video! I've had this issue with my 2008 JKUR for years! If I had known how relatively easy it was to replace, I would have done this years ago! I did get a letter back in 2013 telling me that my #jeep's warranty period on my fuel check valve has been extended to lifetime coverage. I brought Jeep to a dealer for this repair and they "lost my letter". Luckily, I gave them a copy of the doc and I just found the original - will reattack with dealership soon! What a pain.
AddictedToJeeps.Com yeah it’s super easy to do. Mine was not included in the warranty but still had the issue. Thanks for watching I really appreciate it
@@TheBeardedJeeper - Keep up the great content! This COVID-19 season may actually give me some more time to get some content out on my YT channel - I need to catch up to you! (Looks like MA and NH are getting some snow today - hopefully we both can get out and play in it tonight!)
@@TheBeardedJeeper - rewatched this video. Can't believe #Jeep wouldn't have a check valve in the fuel filler assembly - that's gotta be breaking a few govt regs. Very disapointing! (Insert angry face here!)
When I got my 08 they supposed to have fixed it... they didn't but won't fix it because "it's been fixed". Well... this is a great video! And nice crawlTV sticker.
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.
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.
Hi- I watched the video and I'd like to do the work but that part number is no longer available. I've checked multiple sources. Any idea on a suitable cross-x or replacement? Thanks for your help if possible.
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?
Awesome hope it helps you out! And hopefully you can find the part a lot of places have it on back order and I’ve been trying to find another link for it
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.
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.
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
Hey I had a problem with my gas cap fault light as well. It turned out, that there is a sensor that will do periodic checks throughout your fuel system to find any leaks. It’s called an evaporation system integrity module, or something similar to that. Basically there’s a piece in it that moves and when it gets old and worn out it’ll stop moving telling the computer that there’s a huge hole where gas is leaking (even though it’s not leaking) and that’s what’s causing your gas cap fault to come on. It’s about a 30 some dollar part, took 10 minutes to change and the light never came back. Check out some videos on that and see if that might be your problem as well
@@TheBeardedJeeper so i replaced the evap canister and the gas cap fault went away but I still have the check engine light on. I need to go to auto zone and have them hook up them hook the computer to it again.
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.
@@charlessanderson2079 I’ve yet to try it, though I do keep thinking I need to try. Mine continues to overflow almost exclusively in the fall and winter months.
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.
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.
@@TheBeardedJeeper Yeah! Exactly what I'm finding too. Guess there was a ton of other people who didn't make the cut-off for the recall. (palm to forehead) No worries...I'll keep looking. Thanks for the info and video! I'll use it once I can get my hands on the right part.
Turfgrass Tom thank you. Yeah I try to make all my videos more easy for people to see so they can actually tell what I am doing. I hate when people try to do it one handed while holding the camera. The whole time I’m yelling get a tripod. Thanks for watching
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.
@@TheBeardedJeeper It looks like I’ll have to do the same. I found the part on eBay and Amazon. However, some reviews say the valve is sometimes installed backwards on the new part, which causes the fuel to spit out in seconds. Poor quality assurance on behalf of MOPAR.
@@carlissimo64 yeah I heard that too. Luckily mine was correct. Can you send me the link people have been asking for new link since the other one I linked to is sold out
I called a parts company that I've had it on back order for 2 months. He said he will have one ( that I've been waiting for and paid for) in tomorrow... hopefully I'll get it by friday... I got lucky....I hope
@@phillipmoore3174 Well ? I’ve been waiting weeks for you to follow up with this. Did you get one ? Where did you get it from ? I was just at the dealer, service guy, never seen him before, so I hit him up with this question. He said he’ll look into it and get back to me tomorrow when I pick it up. Wish me luck . . .
Yes I finally got one. ( fuel tank fill line) it took 6 weeks for them to find it. And ship it... I was told that due to China shut down they're not making them any more.. good luck..
I work at a dealership. The expiration date of this recall is December 31, 9999. Yes, 9999. They will order the part and fix it for free. It may take 2 or 3 weeks to get the part, though.
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.
Awesome I’m glad the item is back in stock it was out for a while. Also glad it worked for you.
Where did you buy the part from?
@@ryancrandall9543 I have the link in the description but a lot of time it’s out of stock
@@ryancrandall9543 Tasca.
Dude you're my freaking hero! This has been bothering me forever
Haha I am glad this could help you man.
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!!!
Thanks for watching hope it helps
The video is well done. Nice job. I subscribed and will look at the other videos.
Thank you! I appreciate it thank you for subscribing!
Great video! I've had this issue with my 2008 JKUR for years! If I had known how relatively easy it was to replace, I would have done this years ago! I did get a letter back in 2013 telling me that my #jeep's warranty period on my fuel check valve has been extended to lifetime coverage. I brought Jeep to a dealer for this repair and they "lost my letter". Luckily, I gave them a copy of the doc and I just found the original - will reattack with dealership soon! What a pain.
AddictedToJeeps.Com yeah it’s super easy to do. Mine was not included in the warranty but still had the issue. Thanks for watching I really appreciate it
@@TheBeardedJeeper - Keep up the great content! This COVID-19 season may actually give me some more time to get some content out on my YT channel - I need to catch up to you! (Looks like MA and NH are getting some snow today - hopefully we both can get out and play in it tonight!)
AddictedToJeeps.Com yeah lots of snow then it will melt right away. Can’t wait to see new videos from you. Thank you for the feedback
@@TheBeardedJeeper - rewatched this video. Can't believe #Jeep wouldn't have a check valve in the fuel filler assembly - that's gotta be breaking a few govt regs. Very disapointing! (Insert angry face here!)
AddictedToJeeps.Com I think they might on the newer ones I’ll have to check the wife’s jeep. I thought it would have something
When I got my 08 they supposed to have fixed it... they didn't but won't fix it because "it's been fixed". Well... this is a great video! And nice crawlTV sticker.
Criztaztrophe thank you! Hopefully this helps you out and fixes the problem. And of course I’ve been running that crawl tv sticker for a while
Great video mate, I don't think I have ever filled my jk to the top yet, maybe I need to to find out
CHEAP JEEPER yeah just let the pump stop on it’s own. Mine didn’t have it for the longest time and then it was happening every time
Nice job Kyle.That looked pretty simple.
Dan Hambrick thanks Dan yeah it is really easy glad to have that problem fixed
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.
that sucks man I have been trying to find another link but no luck so far. Ill keep looking and let you know if I find one
@@TheBeardedJeeper found a dealer in IL that is shipping it. Paid $55 w/ S/H. But on track to get it fixed soon!
@@toddshine that’s awesome glad you were able to find the part
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.
Yeah this really helps if you are having the overflow issue. Thanks for watching
Nice fix dude. I didnt know this was an issue
D&E In The Garage yeah only certain years. Wish they would have honored any jeep that had the issue
Well done my friend so nice not to guess when filling up. 👍🏻
Walter Hughes exactly don’t have to get strange looks when it pukes
Hi- I watched the video and I'd like to do the work but that part number is no longer available. I've checked multiple sources. Any idea on a suitable cross-x or replacement? Thanks for your help if possible.
No I have been looking but after they discontinued the part I can’t find it anywhere
Thanks for this. You made it look easy.
No problem only issue is you can’t find the part now
@@TheBeardedJeeper has anyone tried fitting a newer, say 2018 tube in somehow. Ashame Mopar discontinued this seemingly easy fix to a huge problem.
@@umustbbornagainActs2-38 not that I know of but I wonder if a whole gas tank would work
Tried to find that part on Taska‘s website and they are currently out of stock. Bummer guess I’ll have to keep checking.
Yeah haven’t been able to find them anywhere
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?
It may be easier if you jack it up or drive on some ramps
Dude your freakin awesome thanks for the info, mine wasn't part of recall either!!
Awesome hope it helps you out! And hopefully you can find the part a lot of places have it on back order and I’ve been trying to find another link for it
@@TheBeardedJeeper yeah they have it totals like 52 bucks but wasted more of my life filling up so way worth it. Thanks again for that post
@@TheBeardedJeeper and if you ever need some paracord handles I'll hook you up my Instagram is @texmikeparacords
@@texmikeparacords4693 awesome glad it worked for you. Awesome I’ll have to check out your Instagram
Thanks for the video! Any idea where I can purchase this fuel tank tube? Will this fit a 2016 Jeep Gran Cherokee Laredo?
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!
Sorry I have been looking for an alternative for a while can’t seem to find it
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.
That’s a cool hack to get by. Thanks for watching
I did this fix but was left with the gas cap open and CEL lights. Is there a fix for that?
Hmm not sure why you would get those errors
Could this apply to a commander XK with the same problem?
Any idea where this part can be found since it has been discontinued by Mopar?
I honestly haven’t been able to find anything else
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.
I hope it fixes it for you too let me know if it works
It worked !!! Easy install. Don’t let the dealer tell you that’s not the right thing.
@@Ants515053 Awesome man glad it worked for you. Thanks for watching and make sure to give this video a thumbs up and subscribe
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
Hey I had a problem with my gas cap fault light as well. It turned out, that there is a sensor that will do periodic checks throughout your fuel system to find any leaks. It’s called an evaporation system integrity module, or something similar to that. Basically there’s a piece in it that moves and when it gets old and worn out it’ll stop moving telling the computer that there’s a huge hole where gas is leaking (even though it’s not leaking) and that’s what’s causing your gas cap fault to come on. It’s about a 30 some dollar part, took 10 minutes to change and the light never came back. Check out some videos on that and see if that might be your problem as well
that sounds like an evap leak if it isn't coming from your gas cap. Do you have a check engine light?
@@TheBeardedJeeper so i replaced the evap canister and the gas cap fault went away but I still have the check engine light on. I need to go to auto zone and have them hook up them hook the computer to it again.
@@jasonhodge273 it could be one of the lines as well or maybe you just haven't driven it enough to get the code to go off
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.
No it’s not man I have an 11 and it’s got the replacement part n still doing the same shit I’m at a loss
As far as I can see, they no longer carry that part at Tasca parts. Where is the part available?
I honestly have been trying to find it but it’s like it no longer exists.
@@TheBeardedJeeper I wonder if another vehicle part could be used.
Brooo what do I do?! I’m unable to buy it from online or at my dealership. But isn’t under the recall. Help!
I had to try twice with a local dealership to order mine. It has taken me 3 months to get it. The part will be here tomorrow. $46 for the Mopar one.
Do you have the part number? To help out
@@TheBeardedJeeper yes it is CNNNX321AC
With one exception, mine has only done this during the winter when it’s really cold.
Smokey the Jeep hmm that’s strange. I wonder how the cold effects it. That’s a first for me never heard of that one
Hey did you fix it this way? Mine was doing the same, overflow only in the winter.
@@charlessanderson2079 I’ve yet to try it, though I do keep thinking I need to try. Mine continues to overflow almost exclusively in the fall and winter months.
@@SmokeytheJeep mine does it about 50% of the time this summer so far. I’m gonna go ahead and try it out. Can’t find the part yet though.
Is there a marking on the check valve so you're sure you're not installing it backwards?
Peter Koester no but it can only go on one way. One end is bigger to fit over the spout on the gas tank and the other side to the filler neck
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.
Im not sure exactly I had the same issue after it was fine at first now very slow to fill I have to do some more research on it
@@TheBeardedJeeperyeah after replacing the part it still Fuckin splashes sometimes and takes forever to fil ip
Ave this problem on our JT. Wonder if that part fits it as well?
I wonder if fitting a tube from a newer model in line somehow awill work since Mopar discontinued this part.
Not sure on the newer models
Hi, would this be the same part # for an 2007 Jeep Wrangler?
Yes should be but seems like you can’t get this part anymore
@@TheBeardedJeeper so what other options is there if any?
@@michellereifenrath8625 not sure I haven’t found anything yet I’ve been searching
I would love to say this worked but it made it worse on the 2007 im working on, any ideas? a waste of money
Hmm not sure it worked for me. Maybe there is another problem as well?
@@TheBeardedJeeper I’m not sure what else could keep the tank from venting. It’s always been an issue from day one. Now worse w this tube installed
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
Tasca no longer sells the part. Can someone post a link where it's available?
Michael Scholle I didn’t realize Tasca no longer sells them. Let me see if I can find a link
Still searching
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.
It should fit, all the wranglers are the same from 2007 to 2018, other than engine and cosmetic changes, but the fuel tank should be the same
Can’t find this part anywhere 😢
Why does it happen after years of filling up ?
That I’m not sure of.
Chrysler has this as a recall now. Get it fixed for free. I did
That’s if your vehicle is under the recall mine was not
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!
I wish I could help they seem to be on back order everywhere I can’t seem to find them either
@@TheBeardedJeeper Yeah! Exactly what I'm finding too. Guess there was a ton of other people who didn't make the cut-off for the recall. (palm to forehead) No worries...I'll keep looking. Thanks for the info and video! I'll use it once I can get my hands on the right part.
@@Jpagemusic you bet. If you find one let me know so I can update the link
@@TheBeardedJeeper Will do!
Did they fix this in the 2017 ? I never had that issue
I believe they did. It was only really 07-11 I think
Has anyone found a replacement site to order this from??
Kayla Lugar I haven’t found one yet but I will keep looking.
Did you have any luck on finding one? Where?
Part no longer for sale on website.
yeah they keep going out of stock and then coming in stock. I have been looking for a place that has them again
I have probably wasted $40 worth of fuel by now
Haha yeah me too and I was getting sick of it so had to fix it. thanks for watching
With today's prices, me too
Awesome buddy
Gary Laskowski thank you!
awesome camera placement. most guys would just hold the camera making it impossible to watch
Turfgrass Tom thank you. Yeah I try to make all my videos more easy for people to see so they can actually tell what I am doing. I hate when people try to do it one handed while holding the camera. The whole time I’m yelling get a tripod. Thanks for watching
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.
Yeah mine wasn’t under the recall apparently so I got a way to fix it on my own
@@TheBeardedJeeper It looks like I’ll have to do the same. I found the part on eBay and Amazon. However, some reviews say the valve is sometimes installed backwards on the new part, which causes the fuel to spit out in seconds. Poor quality assurance on behalf of MOPAR.
@@carlissimo64 yeah I heard that too. Luckily mine was correct. Can you send me the link people have been asking for new link since the other one I linked to is sold out
Lol I always put the pump nozzle on low,then it doesn’t spew out. 😀
That worked for me at first then it got worse
That part is no longer available for sale.
It keeps going in and out of stock. Check for the part using the mopar part number. I keep looking and will let you know if I find some
If you can fine the part!!! Been looking for 2 months..No one has one
Yeah I have honestly been trying to find them again I think they either discontinued them or they are on national back order
I called a parts company that I've had it on back order for 2 months. He said he will have one ( that I've been waiting for and paid for) in tomorrow... hopefully I'll get it by friday... I got lucky....I hope
@@phillipmoore3174 Well ? I’ve been waiting weeks for you to follow up with this. Did you get one ? Where did you get it from ? I was just at the dealer, service guy, never seen him before, so I hit him up with this question. He said he’ll look into it and get back to me tomorrow when I pick it up. Wish me luck . . .
Yes I finally got one. ( fuel tank fill line) it took 6 weeks for them to find it. And ship it... I was told that due to China shut down they're not making them any more.. good luck..
My jeep is the one thing I'm not worried about spitting at me.
Nick G haha 😆 who else is spitting at you?
Lol my jeep does this. I was just gonna sell it lol.
Casey 250 lol well you got another one coming.
hahahaha jeep life
I work at a dealership. The expiration date of this recall is December 31, 9999. Yes, 9999. They will order the part and fix it for free. It may take 2 or 3 weeks to get the part, though.
Jeff Williams I had my dealership check and I was right there my jeep wasn’t part of the recall. They checked by my vin #
@@TheBeardedJeeper Technically it's a lifetime warranty repair, should have been a recall, but they never did that.
Jeff Williams so they should replace it no matter what? When I asked they didn’t seem like they wanted to fix it
@@TheBeardedJeeper Yes. They have to fix it under warranty.
Jeff Williams it’s not under warranty
Never does it to mine
Matt Bremer it didn’t happen to all but some had the issues or develop it over time
I’ve never had the issue
Jku Stockaphobia yeah they fixed it after a certain year so only some have issues. I didn’t for the longest time
Mine is a 2016 what year is yours
Jku Stockaphobia 2010
Tube-Fuel (Currently Not Available) - Mopar (CNNNX321AC)
NOT FOR SALE
No Longer Available For Purchase
Man I’ve been wanting to know what was wrong with it
Bearded Dragon Fab yeah and it’s a super easy fix. Thanks for watching