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Why Is My Vape Leaking? Stop the Mess & Save Your Juice Now

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Why Is My Vape Leaking? Stop the Mess & Save Your Juice Now | G'DayVape
APRIL 7, 2026 TROUBLESHOOTING • AUSTRALIA
Quick summary — You pick up your vape, and your hand gets sticky with e-liquid. Or your pocket is soaked. Vape leaking is frustrating but almost always fixable. This guide covers 4 common causes and simple solutions—no disassembly required.
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Vape Leaking: Coil Installation or Aging

Phenomenon: E-liquid leaking from air holes or the mouthpiece.

Cause: The coil is not tightened properly, the O-ring seal is damaged, or the coil is old and deformed from extended use.

Solution: Remove the coil and re-tighten it—hand-tight is enough, do not over-tighten. If the O-ring looks worn or cracked, replace the coil. Check that all seals are seated correctly before reassembling.

Comparison of new vs worn vape coil showing gunk buildup that can cause vape leaking issues

Vape Leaking: Filling Error

Phenomenon: Leaking immediately after refilling.

Cause: E-liquid was accidentally poured into the central airway (the chimney tube), or the top cap was not replaced quickly enough after filling, causing pressure imbalance inside the tank.

Solution: Always fill carefully, avoiding the center tube. After filling, close the silicone seal or top cap right away, then let the device sit upright for 2–3 minutes. This allows the pressure to equalise and prevents vape leaking from the airflow vents.

Proper vape pod filling technique to prevent vape leaking by avoiding the central airway

Vape Leaking: High Temperature

Phenomenon: More frequent leakage during summer or after leaving the device in a hot car.

Cause: Heat thins the e-liquid, making it more fluid and prone to seeping through seals.

Solution: Avoid leaving your vape in direct sunlight or inside a parked car on a hot day. Keep it at room temperature and carry it with you instead of storing it in extreme heat.

Vape Leaking: PG/VG Ratio

Phenomenon: More frequent leaks when using high-PG e-liquids.

Cause: PG (propylene glycol) has lower viscosity and flows more easily through tiny gaps than VG (vegetable glycerin).

Solution: For refillable pod systems, try an e-liquid with a higher VG content, such as 70VG/30PG. Thicker liquid is less likely to escape through seals and can significantly reduce vape leaking problems.

Cleaning vape device contacts with cotton swab as part of regular maintenance to prevent vape leaking

Practical Maintenance Tips

Daily Habits That Help

  • Wipe it down: Each time you refill, use a tissue to clean the connection points and air intakes.
  • Store upright overnight: Keeping your device standing vertically reduces the chance of liquid seeping into the airway.

Quick Checklist

🔩 Coil tightened?
🔄 O-rings intact?
🚫 Avoided centre airway when filling?
🌡️ Device stored at room temperature?

Summary

Most vape leaking problems can be solved with correct handling and simple routine checks. Tighten your coil, avoid filling the centre tube, keep your device away from heat, and consider higher-VG e-liquid if you use a refillable pod system. A few small changes can save your juice and keep your hands dry.

If leakage has led to weak vapour, check out our guide Why Is My Vape Producing Less Vapor? If you notice a burnt taste, read Why Does My Vape Taste Burnt?

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📚 References & Authoritative Sources

  1. Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA). (2026). Nicotine Vaping Products: Information for Consumers. tga.gov.au
  2. Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC). (2026). Product Safety Australia: Vaping Products. productsafety.gov.au
  3. Australian Border Force (ABF). (2026). Import Controls for Tobacco and Vaping Products. abf.gov.au
  4. Cancer Council Australia. (2025). Position Statement: Electronic Cigarettes. cancer.org.au

All external sources are Australian government or official health institutions. Links are dofollow and open in new tabs. Information current as of April 2026.


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