Scrambler
Active Member
I had the fuel filling shutoff problem on mine. Key to getting the correct parts is to have the dealer look up the appropriate gas tank and evaporative canister p/n's based on your VIN number. In my case I had a local SnapOn tool guy find me a RAM mechanic who'd do it for cash. Parts were about $400 and mechanic was $150. All fixed up. For those being told its your evaporative canister, that's not true and you can easily prove it out by disconnecting the evaporative canister hose (easy to do BTW) and then go try to fill up your tank. If it works (and it probably won't) then purchase the newly designed twin evaporative canister version. If not, get your tank replaced as well as installing the newly design canister. The mechanic told me the problem is a ball bearing in the rollover valve that floats up during refueling and never drops back down again. Thusly, the inlet tube into the tank is restricted by the ball in the rollover valve and the fuel keeps backing up triggering the shutoff. Its a bad design. Key is to not top off/overfill your tank. In my case I overfilled the tank and wham, the problem started at my next fill up.