Takata recall the vehicle will only take a little fuel at a time, it will only take about 5-6 gallons per fueling stops and it wil no longer accept any fuel, there is a strong fuel odor after fueling inside of the vehicle, plus the fuel gauge shows empty right after putting fuel in the tank, let me add that this has happened at least 3 times within the last 11 years of owning the vehicle. we purchased the vehicle as a "program vehicle" in 2007 and it has been a good vehicle, i am just glad we purchased the extended warranty.we purchased this vehicle when it had 29,000 miles on it, it now has 202,000 plus miles on it.
Car stalls randomly while driving with no warning or engine codes to repair leaving you with no power steering or brakes. this same problem was recalled on the 2005 and 2006 models with f44 safety recall, but not on the 2007 and 2008. happened 5 times in the last 3 weeks.
Tl* the contact owns a 2007 chrysler pacifica. the contact stated that the vehicle took an extended period of time to start. as the failure progressed, the vehicle shook abnormally and the vehicle stalled several times without warning. the vehicle was not diagnosed by a dealer. an independent mechanic replaced the fuel pump three times, but the failure continued. the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the failure mileage was not available.
The gas gauge drops to absolute zero and the low fuel warning comes on even though there is plenty of gas in the tank. this causes a check engine light with the code u1403. there are many owners of 2004-2007 chrysler pacificas that have this exact same problem. the general consensus on forums specific to this common problem is there is a gas pressure problem that causes the gauge to not read correctly. people who have taken their car to the dealer for repair report that the dealers usually say the solution is to replace both fuel pumps. customers, however, report that this is expensive and usually does not fix the problem (check engine light stays on). most owners say the problem stems from the poorly designed saddle tank and believe the problem is with the gas pressure. i contacted chrysler and they were no help at all. two separate customer service reps told me to take it to the dealer. there have been hundreds if not thousands of 2004-2007 pacifica owners (i also found many jeep forums with the same problem) and surely chrysler has a record of these problems and how to fix them. having each owner take their car to their local chrysler dealer with no common documented fix means each owner is relying on techs that may or may not be aware of this problem and the proper way to fix it. trial and error each time is extremely wasteful and expensive for thousands of owners. a recall would at least ensure that each service center has the correct instructions on what is exactly wrong and precisely how to fix it.
Tl* the contact owns a 2007 chrysler pacifica. while driving approximately 35 mph, the low oil and abs warning indicators illuminated and the engine stalled. the vehicle was able to restart on the first attempt. the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic where it was diagnosed that the power train control module and the fuel pump module failed and needed to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired and the failure recurred. the vin was not included in nhtsa campaign number: 06v432000 (power train).the manufacturer was informed of the failure. the approximate failure mileage was 97,000.
This vehicle has had one major issue with the fuel system. when the fuel gauge gets to half way, the gauge drops to e and does not want to accept gas. it acts like it's full and you can barely put any gas in. when this happens the vehicle acts like it's out of gas even when it's not causing me to run out of gas while driving down the interstate and sometimes the car won't even start when it drops below half way.also, my odometer reads gascap like there's a leak but it's a brand new gas cap. i've read days worth of information on the world wide web and this is the most common issue but noone has done anything about it. it is not fair to the consumer. i know i will never buy another chrysler and i will warn others not to also. not only that but my seatbelts do not work anymore, two of them anyway. my kids have to sit in the far back to buckle up. i bought this vehicle used. i've had the fuel pumps replaced, the vapor canister and vapor filter replaced, gas cap, ect. nothing repairs the issue. i know now why the previous owner gave it up, if i didn't have to pay a down payment, i would have already let it go back.
Shortly after starting and driving the car, within a couple of minutes, the car completely stops running with no warning lights. just dies while driving as if the ignition was just turned off. this has happened multiple times causing a significant safety hazard as the power brakes and steering immediately stop working. the car is under an extended manufacturer's bumper-to-bumper warranty so the repair should be covered as it is a clear defect. apparently, because the car just stopped, no codes were recorded as to the nature of the problem. hence, the dealer was unable to identify a problem. the dealer recommended that the cost of a suspected repair be made by the owner because they could not definitely define the problem as necessary to be reimbursed under the warranty. recommended repair was done at owner's cost yet the same thing happened again. an earlier model of this car had a recall to repair a similar if not identical problem.
When i drive my car it runs great until i get below half a tank. when i hit a half a tank it drops to empty and stalls and dies. i have looked it up and had the car dianosed. they told me that the sending unit is bad.
Much difficulty in filling the fuel tank, the pump handle would continuously shut off, as though the tank was full, we had to repeatedly operate the handle off and on for several minutes. the fuel gauge would never show the tank as full. it would also, during normal operation, reach half empty, then plunge to empty, sometimes illuminating the empty light!! we were told by our chrysler service manager, on three separate occasions, that our car was repaired, it was not repaired !!!! $1500 on a new fuel tank, and hundreds on rental cars later, our car is still not fixed!!! never again!!!!
Tl* the contact owns a 2007 chrysler pacifica. the contact stated that when she added two and a half gallons of fuel, the fuel gauge indicated that the fuel tank was empty and the low fuel warning light illuminated. the failure recurred daily. the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. the approximate failure mileage was 150,000.
Tl* the contact owns a 2007 chrysler pacifica. the contact stated that the fuel gauge level was not reading accurately and causing difficulty when refueling. the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. the manufacturer was not notified of the failure. the approximate failure mileage was 70,000.
I purchased a vehicle end of may 2014. vehicle has since started cutting off while driving with no warning. i have called chrysler and was referred to one of there dealers in oakville connecticut. they had the car for a week and was unable to find the problem. i took it home and the next day the car shut off while driving, i called the dealer again and was told to bring it back and its been there since september 2, 2014 and they still have not found problem. its very frustrating that i have purchased a vehicle for safe driving and i fear for my family and myself to drive this vehicle and cause an accident and getting hurt. *tr
Vehicle couldn't pass emissions, had to take it shop for small evap leak. this service cost me $900 to fix and during service fuel pump module needed replacing do to how car was made to fix leakage. this still didn't turn off lights in dashboard had to pay another $50 for esim(loose fuel cap) had already replaced fuel cap twice. *tr
Purchased the pacifica touring awd in september/october, 2013. it was in fabulous condition. a couple of months later, i experienced my first of eight occurrences wherein the vehicle shut off without warning. once the engine shut off, power brakes and power steering didn't function properly, likely because the engine was no longer running. five of these eight occurrences have been within one mile of my residence. additionally, it occurred once in a parking lot, once in an intersection, and once as i was getting onto an interstate highway. a few of the occurrences almost resulted in accidents. i was at the mercy of the other drivers in those cases. i have six grandchildren. i'm hesitant to take them on trips because i have no confidence in my pacifica's safety and reliability. my vehicle safety complaint seems eerily similar to numerous other owner's 2007 pacifica safety complaints. i pray chrysler will investigate this issue to determine what is causing the engine failure before a precious life is lost. chrysler, please identify the cause and notify the owners of the fix soonest. it makes no sense to continue neglecting these safety claims. i'm certain $$$ is causing your hesitation to investigate; however, it will seem like pennies compared with the cost you will undoubtedly pay due to negligence in the event of injury or fatality. thanks in advance for hearing my concern, diagnosing the problem, identifying the solution, and quickly implementing your plan to repair the affected vehicles. safety has a price, but human life is priceless.
Tl* the contact owns a 2007 chrysler pacifica. the contact was driving approximately 50 mph when the fuel gauge meter displayed an erroneous fuel level reading. the contact stated that the fuel gauge meter showed that the fuel tank was half full and after driving approximately 5 miles the gauge indicated the fuel tank was empty. the vehicle was repaired but the defect was not remedied. the contact was not sure of the exact repairs made to the vehicle. the manufacturer was not notified. the failure mileage was 101,000.
When i started the car, the check engine light came on and the word 'gascap' appeared in place of the car's mileage. i read the owner's manual and followed directions to reset the message after tightening gas cap. it had no effect. i went to autozone and had them run a free diagnostic scan which returned the diagnosis of: evaporative emission system leak. i installed a new gas cap and followed directions to reset message. the check engine light and 'gascap' message remain. *tr
Tl* the contact owns a 2007 chrysler pacifica. the contact stated that while driving approximately 30 mph, the vehicle stalled without warning. the vehicle was taken to a private mechanic who diagnosed that the fuel tank needed to be replaced. the manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. the vehicle was not repaired. the approximate failure and current mileage was 88,000.
Tl* the contact owns a 2007 chrysler pacifica. the contact stated that he was only able to put two gallons of gas in the vehicle. the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic for diagnosis and the contact was informed that the three fuel pumps would need to be replaced. the vehicle was repaired. six months later, the failure recurred. the manufacturer was notified but offered no assistance. the vehicle had not been repaired. the failure mileage was 42,500 and the current mileage was 61,000.
Tl* the contact owns a 2007 chrysler pacifica. the contact stated that the fuel gauge was malfunctioning. the contact mentioned that the gauge would read that the tank was half full then drop to empty. the contact stated that the vehicle was supposed to have a 23 gallon tank, but the vehicle would only take 11 gallons. also, the contact mentioned that the vehicle would spew gasoline back out when being filled. the vehicle was taken to the dealer. the vin was not available. the failure mileage was 78,000 and the current mileage was 80,000.
Fuel gauge does not work, generally shows empty even when filled with gasoline. check engine light is on. gauge will occasionally increase while driving at rates above 45 mph, but then returns to empty. *tr
Tl* the contact owns a 2007 chrysler pacifica. the contact stated that the vehicle failed the state inspection due to a fuel leak. the vehicle was not taken to the dealer. the manufacturer was made aware of the failure who stated that they would look into the issue. the failure and the current mileage was 103,000.
Tl*the contact owns a 2007 chrysler pacifica. the contact stated that the fuel tank could not be filled to capacity. in addition, the vehicle was consuming gasoline at a rapidly abnormal pace. the fuel level gauge also provided inaccurate readings. the vehicle was not taken to the dealer for inspection or repairs. the manufacturer was not notified of the failure. the failure mileage was 85,000 and the current mileage was 88,000.
Tl* the contact owns a 2007 chrysler pacifica. the contact stated that while driving approximately 55 mph, the vehicle suddenly stalled. while fueling the vehicle the contact had to fuel the vehicle manually because the pump would stop fueling as if the tank was full. the fuel gauge also provided inaccurate readings. the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic for a diagnostic test. the mechanic stated that there was a failure with the fuel system, but was unable to diagnose the exact issue. the vehicle was not repaired. the approximate failure mileage was 26,000.
Tl* the contact owns a 2007 chrysler pacifica. the contact stated that the fuel level gauge would return to empty after refueling to capacity. the vehicle would only consume half a tank of fuel and when refueling, the contact had to slowly allow the gasoline to flow into the fuel tank. the vehicle was taken to the dealer who advised that the right and left fuel module would need replacing. the vehicle was not repaired. the vin was unknown. the manufacturer was not notified. the failure mileage was 115,000.