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Dodge Caravan fuel delivery system problems

fuel delivery system problem

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problem #1

2007Nov 09

Caravan LE Sport 3.3L V6

  • Automatic transmission
  • 58,000 miles

I unfortunately own a 2003 Dodge Caravan, and this past November(07) we came upon
the problem of not being able to put gas into our van. When we tried to pump gas,
the pump would shut off after several attempts even after re-positioning the pump in
the neck .It would take about 15 minutes to get a half tank into the van.I took it to a AAA
Service Center (out of warranty), and they advised after talking to Dodge that the
roll over valve in the tank isn't functioning properly. The roll over valve allows gas into
the tank while venting the fumes out of the tank. Bad news, the entire tank had to
be replaced at a cost of $750. The brainiacs at Dodge decided to build this valve
into the tank assembly. Got A BRAND NEW TANK AND............................
2 weeks later, the same problem,again replaced the TANK AND NECK ASSEMBLY...
2 weeks later, the same problem, and here I sit today, haven't decided what
to do yet.
Dodge obviously can't get their sh*t together and build an operational/functional
gas tank.
THIS HAS
BEEN A HUGE PAIN IN THE ASS!!!!

If anyone else out there owns a 2003 Dodge piece of sh*t van, get ready for this one
because it's probably on the way.

Anyone else out there having the same problems???

And if you are, what is being done about it? I think this van will be traded for a
Toyota by the weekend. I've had enough.

DODGE SUCKS. I'm going Foreign.

Kirk S.

Charlotte, NC, USA

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