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Problems with 2006 Chrysler 300 FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM

On average, the 2006 Chrysler 300 starts to “feel” problems with the FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM and its various aspects after 98 372 miles.

Recently reported FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM problems on 2006 Chrysler 300

Car stalled while driving and one time after refiring the engine, the shifting of gears was awkward. dealer changed oil pressure sensor. did not help.

Everytime. i feel my chrysler 300 up. it shuts off ,stalls for about 10 minutes. then everything is normal. note. this is very dangerous could be just driving and it'll just shut off. can you cause an accident? this is happening to me at least six to eight times so far beginning in january.

My 2006 chrysler 300 died several times after filling the fuel tank on several different dates. it was very scary, this occurred most recently on 11/27/19

My car shuts off every time i fill my gas tank. i crank it, put it in drive. as i'm driving, my car completely shuts off. this has happened numerous times in traffic. at rush hours.

Every time you fill the vehicle with gas, the car dies shortly after fueling with out any kind of warning. after you drive a little ways and burn some of the fuel from the tank, the car runs fine. the driver has no warning and the car has trouble starting after it dies. i was almost in a serious accident because i pulled out of the gas station after filling with fuel. i was in heavy traffic and the car died. the car is quite and i didn't realized the car died. i just kept pressing on the gas peddle until i observed the rpm gauge was on zero. i had no warning. i bought this vehicle used with low mileage. i thought is was a isolated incident, but sadly was wrong. it happens every time you fill it up with gas and may die once or several times. there are no pre-warnings for the vehicle stalling. all acceleration, powers steering, and power brakes were gone with out warning. a quick search on the internet reviled this is a defect in the gas tank design and chrysler has not stepped up to fix this. chrysler said the only fix is a new fuel tank and they are are aware of the issue. chrysler also change the design of the fuel tank in later models because of the defect please hold the maker accountable for dangerous and life threatening defect.

Vehicle intermittently stalls when slowing for a stop or accelerating after a stop or slowing down to turn a corner. has happened 4 times after being 'fixed' by dealer. did meet with service director but have not had any response. no power when it happens.. all instances are on city paved streets. restarts on first try. check fuel light comes on but check engine light does not. dealer has worked on it 3 times and replaced parts but it has not fixed the problem. they really have no idea what is going on.

Vehicle intermittently stalls when slowing down to stop or slowing down to turn a corner. all power shuts down and check fuel light comes on. check engine light does not come on. has only happened with a partial tank of gas-never with a full tank - remaining mileage has been between 75 and 123 miles left. has only happened at slow speed. dealer has worked on it 4 times each time closing ticket as fixed except for the last time . have talked to service director about problem with no results. vehicle has 123000 miles.

After filling gas engine stalks shot off and while driving engine quit running and now when trying to fill tank pump st gas station stop is hard to fill up the tank

After filling up the gas tank, the vehicle started stalling right after i started driving away from the gas station. i was in the middle of the road, during a heavy traffic hour on city street. after turning off the vehicle and waiting a few minutes, i was able to restart but the vehicle stalled again. this has happened quite often. i have brought the vehicle to the dealership and they said nothing is wrong, but the problem keeps getting worse. after talking with them today, they said to bring the vehicle in almost full of gas and they will top it off and check for the stalling. this is the first time they acknowledged this issue. i am concerned about driving the vehicle to the dealership, knowing it will stall in traffic. the cost to repair if not covered is approx. $1,500. i asked about the extended lifetime coverage and was told to contact you. my problem matches exactly what is documented in your investigation document pe 13-016.

Tl* the contact owns a 2006 chrysler 300. the contact stated that the vehicle stalled after it was refueled. the vehicle was towed to world jeep chrysler dodge ram (681 shrewsbury ave, shrewsbury, nj 07702, (732) 918-1380). the dealer rewired the electrical line to the fuel pump. after the contact retrieved the vehicle, it stalled again and was towed back to the dealer. the dealer stated that there was a loose fuel line that caused the issue to recur. the vehicle stalled again and was taken back to the dealer. the manufacturer was contacted and informed the contact that a case manager would call him back. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure mileage was 199,000.

After filling up with gas, the car sometimes stalls at slow speeds or low rpm until a gallon or so of gas is used up, the cause is supposed to be the fuel vapor recovery system malfunctioning.

The vehicle will stall or buck when you are driving after filling your gas tank.

Car stall when full

5 min after filling the fuel tank, going approximately 15 mph, the car started lurching forward. turned onto a side street, pressed gas pedal and the car completely died. then restarted as if normal. we had 2 grandchildren in the car on a very busy street. this could easily have created an accident. researched this problem, found there was a recall for the exact problem. but, when i entered the vin on this site, it states no recalls for this vin. what is my next step? i just bought the car and the original owner is deceased so i can't obtain any info/history on the car.

Very strong fuel smell what looks like may be a gasket under rear seat in vehicle... smell is even stronger after filling up, and when making hard stops. there is no gasoline seen leaking from under car at this time. concerned about fire hazard. heard others have had similar problems. this could also be a very significant fire concern as the fumes are very strong in garage with vehicle parked, and could be a problem when gas appliances or water heaters come in proximity to vehicle.

I own a 2006chrysler 300 with a 3.5 liter engine. over the last several months, i've experienced stalling and engine shut off following refueling. i took the vehicle in to my mechanic who alerted me to a recall issued by chrysler over this exact problem. the challenge, i was told, was that this was a vin specific recall, 14-002-14, dated 4/2214, on my model and engine's fuel system, noted as a lifetime warranty repair, as stated in that recall, but it did not include my vin number. my mechanic confirmed that this problem, allowing gasoline to enter the evaporator chamber in the fuel system by dropping the gas tank and examining it. i was told to take this to a local dealership to have it addressed. at my local dealership, the same examination was conducted and the same problem confirmed. the dealer told me that since the limited recall did not include my vin number, i'd have to appeal to chrysler directly. after several weeks of promised calls never being made to me, i finally spoke with brittany, a customer service supervisor who said i was not entitled to the lifetime warranty and free repair to this factory defect because my vin was not one of those vehicles covered under that recall. she said any repair to this acknowledged factory defect, confirmed by chysler's dealership mechanics, would have to done at my expense. as a consumer, i find this egregious. why should an acknowledge factory defect be repaired on my dime, while the same model, year and engine type as my vehicle is covered under and unlimited warranty by chrysler for other, select vehicles. i am appealing to your organization to help me obtain this repair before my family and/or i are subjected to a roadside failure of tragic accident. i look forward to hearing back from you soon. thank you.

Fuel tank extended warranty on 2006 chrysler 300

After filling with fuel strong fuel smell and engine coming on with a code of fuel tank pressure had check tank is leaking from top

Shortly after filling gas tank, whether standing or at considerable speed, car stalls several times. when at highway speed (ie 65 mph on route 80) car will shudder and then restart itself; at slow speed driver must restart manually by shifting into neutral and using ignition. if parked at idle, car will just stop several times. occurs at all levels of gas tank prior to refill. (i am forced to select a date, below, but it has happen many times in the last four months that i have owned the car.)

After putting gas in my car gas tank the entire interior of the vehical will smell like gas fumes. when i park the car in my garage the smell is so strong my entire garage will smell like gas. this has occurred ever since i purchased the vehicle in june of 2018.

After fill up tank the car stalls 3 to 6 times in the first 5 miles. completely dead no power steering no nothing. will restart. then do it again.

The car stalls at stops after filling the tank completely i have noticed a lifetime warranty extension on these cars but chrysler tells me mine has no recalls for this

Tl* the contact owns a 2006 chrysler 300. while driving various speeds, the vehicle stalled without warning. bakersfield chrysler jeep fiat in bakersfield, california diagnosed that there was an intermittent failure in which the fuel pump overheated and caused the vehicle to stall without warning. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was made aware of the failure and referred the contact to nhtsa. the failure mileage was unknown.

Vehicle shuts off while driving in traffic without any warning. no indicators appear on the dashboard. this occurs in the morning after starting the car and driving less than one half mile. when i come to a light or stop sign the vehicle shuts off.

Power loss after re-feeling car turned off

Right after refueling the car it ended up stalling at a red light. the engine completely shut off so i had to restart the car in order to drive again. the engine continuously shut off at every stop. it even happened in the middle of a u-turn, so i was stuck in the middle of the street until recranking the car. i did research and noticed this was a fuel tank problem do to a faulty valve placed in the fuel tank. they extended the warranty for some 2006 chrysler 300 owners, but not all. leaving me with the same problem and no help getting the problem fixed. even though it is there fault for building a faulty valve.

When tank is full the car shimmies and feels like it is going to stall. when tank is only half full no issues.

For the year every time i fill my car up with gas there is an overwhelming fuel smell inside and outside of the car. the smell is so bad that we roll the windows down in order to breath for at least 4days. it is now 115 degrees outside and if the air is on, my kids and i get nauseous. i took it into 2 different mechanics and they can't seem to locate the problem. the vehicle smell is evident being stationary and moving.

Tl* the contact owned a 2006 chrysler 300. while driving 70 mph, the vehicle failed to accelerate when the accelerator pedal was depressed. the contact pulled the vehicle over and a loud abnormal noise came from the fuel tank area. the vehicle caught fire underneath the hood and undercarriage. there were no warning indicators illuminated. the fire department extinguished the fire. a police report was filed. the vehicle was totaled and towed to a junkyard. the manufacturer inspected the vehicle and cut a piece of wire from the fuse box; however, they were not able to assist. the dealer was not contacted. the failure mileage was 180,000.

Experiencing stalling after refueling.

Tl* the contact owns a 2006 chrysler 300. the contact stated that there was a constant loss of power and the vehicle stalled numerous times. the failure occurred intermittently. the manufacturer provided extended warranty campaign (x53) for the fuel tank replacement, but the remedy failed. shore motor company (222 s 16th st, clarinda, ia 51632, (712) 542-6581) indicated that the manufacturer had not issued a recall. tri state chrysler dodge jeep ram (2017 s main st, maryville, mo 64468, (660) 582-3677) diagnosed that the power train control module needed to be replaced and they had seen five other models with the same failure. the vehicle was not repaired. the vehicle was not included in nhtsa action number: pe13016 (fuel system, gasoline); however, the failure was related. the manufacturer provided no solution and indicated that the vehicle may be sold. the failure mileage was not available. *bf .. consumer stated for the past 3.5 years consumer had problems on numerous occasions, shutting off without warning. fuel tank was replaced twice and fuel pumps replaced. it was advised consumer sell the vehicle.*jb

Engine stalls while driving with out any warning .outvof no where engine cuts off on low speed and high speed on the fwy its pretty dangers mechanics cant figure it out. whats the problem. i dont feel safe driving my car anymore. first time that the car stalled was 2 months aho while i was driving on the fwy. then it happened again. when i was crossing the intersection at a low speed so car stopped in the middle of intersection!

This vehicle have a serious and dangerous problem when is refueling with the fuel vapor recovery system. also expell fuel from the tank. the fuel system allowed an overfill condition after refueling and the engine stall when the vehicle stopped or traveling at slow speed.

Whenever you put gas in the tank and fill it up the car we're all turn off as you are driving go a little bit and then turn off again. it does this every time you put gas in the car or fill it up.

Gear shift stalled during rush hour traffic on october 14th, 2016. car was towed to dealership for repair. car was leaking fuel december 14, 2016. car was taken back to dealership again with the same problem on january 11th with leaking fuel. tank is deteriorating according to dealership service advisor manager. car is being repaired. not sure what is happening on the base model regarding the 2006 chrysler 300. i have spent a lot of money on this car. the "kinks" should have been repaired on the 2006 chrysler 300 base models with the "gear shift and gas leaks. can i get a refund on my gearshift being stuck in traffic on a busy city street. there should have been a recall on this model on fuel tanks and stalling in traffic.

Tl* the contact owns a 2006 chrysler 300. while driving 2 mph, the vehicle stalled without warning. after filling up the fuel tank, the vehicle stalled on numerous occasions. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was made aware of the issue. the failure mileage was 230,000.

Engine stalls after fuel fill up.

Every time you fill the tank the car will stall 3 or 4 times.

Tl* the contact owns a 2006 chrysler 300. the contact stated that when the fuel tank was full, the vehicle stalled and turn turned off. the vehicle was able to restart after waiting. the failure recurred several times. the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic who was unable to diagnose the failure. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. the failure mileage was unknown.

Tl* the contact owns a 2006 chrysler 300. each time the fuel tank was filled with fuel, the vehicle would stall without warning after coming to a stop. the dealer could not find the cause of the failure. the manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. the approximate failure mileage was 101,000.

Mark chrysler 300 stalls when i fill it up with gas is there a warranty for a new gas tank it runs fine until i fill it up with gas it shuts off at low speed and in traffic.

While driving vehicle will suddenly stall and cut out making it really dangerous on the freeway the car will just shut down and you have to put it in neutral and started all over again now it stalls even in drive sitting at traffic light.

I have a chrysler 300 c 2006 i've had it for about a year now it's definitely been causing my a lot off issues and i've done research on this car a lot of others having same issues as such as me . issue such ass car stopping while driving after filling up gas tank , and lower control arms falling off car while driving which is not safe and i have a small child which can be deadly driving in this car for both of us. i can't afford to fix these issues i really need to know what i can do about this

The engine shuts off while i'm driving and in reverse. i can restart it with no problem as long as i immediately step on the gas peddle. i have to shift into neutral to keep the engine running while at a stop light & back to drive. when i turn the key i do not hear the fuel pump like i used too! i've had repairs costing$509.96 and still have the same problem! i think my fuel pump is not working correctly or about to stop working! is there a recall for the fuel pump?

I purchased my vehicle used 2 weeks ago. initially the vehicle was running fine until i filled it up with fuel. as soon as i pulled out of the gas station my vehicle started stalling as if i was losing power to my vehicle. after a few miles the stalling stopped. in the past few weeks the stalling has become worse every time i pump fuel. it shuts off if i'm idle at a light, it shuts off when i'm attempting to park, turn left, or in a drive thru. as soon as i would crank my vehicle up and go to accelerate the car won't move until after a few seconds and then it just jerks out before a smooth drive. yesterday i took it to a chrysler dealership because after informing the used car sales lot where i purchased the vehicle they couldn't find the issue and wanted to keep my car for a week. after 10 hours of trying to find the issue they stated there had been a recall on the fuel tank for 2006 chrysler 300s. he said that should fix the problem and i should be on my way. so i was relieved to hear the great news coming from the chrysler dealership. well after heading home and 20 miles out from the dealership there goes the stalling again last night. my vehicle shut off at the light and again as soon as i attempted to park my vehicle in the driveway. in addition to the fuel system issue is causing another issue that i truly fee wasn't investigated thoroughly. i noticed a recall on 2006 chrysler pacifica where the stalling was caused by the fuel system, tcm, and pcm module basically dealing with the power train and this is very highly the same issue going on with 2006 chrysler 300. there should've been a recall on both and there isn't. this is very dangerous as when i stalled onto the freeway i was almost hit by an 18 wheeler truck on last week. the tcm and pcm codes along with the fuel system code were showing in the diagnostic issue yesterday. help please

Tl* the contact owns a 2006 chrysler 300. while driving 20 mph, the vehicle jerked as if it would stall. the vehicle eventually stalled and was able to be restarted; however, the failure recurred several times. on february 2, 2016, the vehicle stalled again after the fuel tank was filled. the vehicle was towed to a local mechanic who diagnosed that the fuel pump needed to be replaced. the repairs were performed. the manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. the failure mileage was 68,700.

Tl* the contact owns a 2006 chrysler 300. the contact stated that after refueling the vehicle, the vehicle stalled without warning. the vehicle was able to be restarted however, the failure recurred several times. the contact stated that the failure occurred when the fuel tank had less then a quarter of a tank. the vehicle was taken to a dealer where it was diagnosed that in the fuel tank, the o ring and the fastener package needed to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. the failure mileage was 63,000.

Tl* the contact owns a 2006 chrysler 300. the contact stated that while driving at 60 mph and coming to a stop, the vehicle stalled and the check engine warning light illuminated. the vehicle was taken to the dealer where it was diagnosed that the vehicle needed a tune up and the fuel pump needed to be replaced. the vehicle was repaired however, the failure recurred. the contact referenced nhtsa action number: pe13016 (fuel system, gasoline). the manufacturer was made aware of the failure. the failure mileages 506,000.

Tl* the contact owns a 2006 chrysler 300. while driving 60 mph, the fuel tank malfunctioned and caused the vehicle to shut off abruptly, which caused a crash. three occupants sustained injuries that required medical attention. a police report was filed. the manufacturer was made aware of the issue. the vin was unknown. the failure mileage was 104,000.

Tl* the contact owns a 2006 chrysler 300. while driving at a low speed after refueling, the vehicle stalled. the contact was able to restart the vehicle. all the warning lights on the instrument cluster illuminated. the vehicle was taken to a dealer who diagnosed that the fuel tank, fuel delivery pump, and pump injection pump needed to be replaced. the vehicle was repaired. the manufacturer was not notified of the failure. the failure mileage was 89,508.

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