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Gasoline leak after filling up tank fully


jy813

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Joined
Mar 19, 2025
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City
Massachusetts
Vehicle Year
1994
Transmission
Automatic
Hi im very new to owning a ranger, I just bought a 94 about 2 months ago for household chores/wood working. The truck came to me with half tank of gas, and I just refilled it with a full tank. After filling up fully, the gas started leaking from the drivers side/middle of the truck.

I’m going to take it to a mechanic on Monday but just freaking out a bit. Any thoughts on what this could be? Also, how dangerous?

When the tank was half full, I noticed a few drops of oil on my driveway after driving, but it was nothing significant.
 
sounds like the filler neck/hose is bad or the inlet for the tank.
 
There could be several causes for that. A dry-rotted or split rubber filler hose; a crack or split in the plastic gas tank itself; or a bad fuel pump gasket or evap fitting.

The filler hose is the usual suspect.

I'd pull, or prop up, the bed to get at all of those. But with a northern truck, you're likely to be fighting rusted fasteners whichever way you go at it.

Gas leaks are dangerous; but not filling it up until it's repaired will at least let you keep using the truck. Just be careful and use common sense.
 
It's for sure the filler neck, a pretty easy fix. The one on my '97 was shot when I got it, ordered a replacement that was wrong so wrapped it with some pipe wrap tape and well that was like 4 years ago now and it works fine :)
 
It says you're in Mass, I'd suspect rust on top of the tank where dirt and road salt like to sit if you have a steel tank. My 93 had a plastic tank at one time, if yours is plastic it's likely a hose or the seal on the sending unit.
Don't park on pavement until you get it fixed, gas turns asphalt into sticky black goo.
 
The first ranger I bought had dual tanks. The first time I filled both tanks there was gas coming from under the truck at the pump... No choice, I drove home and I had a trail of gas following me 3 blocks home. There was no fuel pump in the rear tank so there was a 6" hole on top.
 

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