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What's the issue you're having?
That's definitely a valid complaint lolIt costs too much?
Had this problem with a past truck....I used to rotate the nozzle while it was in the pipe, to the right, and that cured it.
Has this been ongoing for years? I just got myself a 2020 Ram 1500 Classic with 31k km and I noticed that the nozzle kicks off frequently enough while re-fuelling. I usually pull it out a bit and it “usually” doesn’t kick off again until it’s full. Is this something fully covered by the manufacture warranty? Do I just call them and say this is happening?You need to have the gas tank replaced. Had mine done last month. May as well do it now. Didn't take long, was covered under the extended warranty. The tanks are on their 3rd version since I bought my truck so they are constantly redoing it.
Basically yes, call the dealership and they will get you in to replace it.Has this been ongoing for years? I just got myself a 2020 Ram 1500 Classic with 31k km and I noticed that the nozzle kicks off frequently enough while re-fuelling. I usually pull it out a bit and it “usually” doesn’t kick off again until it’s full. Is this something fully covered by the manufacture warranty? Do I just call them and say this is happening?
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I actually just called the dealership and they mentioned my fuel tank replacement during the call ... they are replacing all fuel tanks now that have this issue because it's an emissions issue and has to be "resolved" ..Basically yes, call the dealership and they will get you in to replace it.
mine goes in todayMy truck has been in the shop for the last 3 weeks trying to get the fueling issues fix with my 2021 ram rebel
Alex, I'll take , "you get .75 gallon in (just enough to fill the neck) and then it clicks off every time you touch it?"Refueling issues 2021 dodge ram 1500
NJ passed the Retail Gasoline Dispensing Act in 1949. Still in effect today and essentially prohibits self-fueling. Numerous studies have shown that there is no disparity in pricing as result of the act. In addition, NJ has some of the highest liability insurance expenses in the country-the act mitigates some of that impact by keeping the public away from the fuel nozzles.....As a sidenote, why in the hell does NJ still have attendants to pump gas?.....