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Why a Damaged or Worn Fuel Tank Is a Safety Risk
Your vehicle’s fuel tank stores and supplies gasoline or diesel to the engine—but it also plays a critical role in preventing leaks, vapors, and contamination. When compromised, it can lead to expensive repairs, reduced performance, and even serious safety hazards.
What Causes Harm to the Fuel Tank?
Common causes include corrosion from water or road salt, impact damage from road debris, or wear from heat and aging seals. In rugged vehicles like the Jeep Grand Cherokee, off-road exposure increases the chances of rock strikes and undercarriage wear that can harm the tank.
Risks of Driving With a Damaged Fuel Tank
1. Fire Hazards
Even a small crack or leak can allow vapors to escape, increasing the risk of fire in the engine bay or undercarriage.
2. Fuel Waste and Poor Mileage
Leaking fuel means more frequent fill-ups and noticeable drops in fuel economy.
3. Environmental Contamination
Fuel leaks can seep into the ground or water systems, causing long-term environmental harm.
4. Failed Emissions Tests
A leaking or rusted tank can trigger check engine lights and lead to failed inspections due to excessive vapor emissions.
5. Structural Compromise
A rusted tank can weaken mounting brackets or nearby parts like fenders, leading to more extensive repairs.
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