Car shut off while driving, there was a strong gasoline odor coming from underneath the vehicle, turned back on after a few minutes,gas cap light came on, went to autozone to run scanner and got code p0440, checked all evap components and lines and noticed something loose on top of fuel tank, rollover valve popped off and there was fuel all around it... i'm lucky there were no sparks from anything,had a full tank!
April 23 my battery caught on fire in blow my whole car up fire marshal told me electrical problems
Fuel vapor in cabin
Tl* the contact owns a 2007 chrysler 300. while driving 30 mph, immediately after fueling, the vehicle stalled without warning. the vehicle was able to restart. the vehicle was taken to withnell dodge (2650 commercial st se, salem, or 97302 (877) 303-1959) where it was diagnosed that the fuel tank malfunctioned. a part within the fuel tank needed replacement along with the fuel tank. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was notified and did not assist. the contact mentioned that the 2005 and 2006 chrysler 300 had a recall for the same failure. the failure mileage was 63,000. *tt updated 9/19/18*jb
Vehicle dies while driving and wile coming to a stop in town. no check engine light. no codes - took it in to the chrysler dealership and they diagnosed a bad fuel tank. the inlet flapper on the fuel tank is defective allowing fuel to overflow the charcoal canister. this is the same problem as the 2005-2006 models that now come with a lifetime warranty on fuel tanks. i called chrysler and they are not willing to work with me to replace it or consume some of the costs, and it is a safety issue. it has dies out in the middle of an intersection over 10 times and wont always re-start. sometimes it takes 5-10 minutes, and other times it starts right back up. i was in the middle of a turn and the car stalled out and i almost hit the vehicle to the right of me. it is very dangerous and needs to be included in the lifetime warranty issued to 2005/2006 models.
Tl* the contact owns a 2007 chrysler 300. while the vehicle was stopped, the engine sputtered and then stalled. the failure recurred multiple times. the vehicle was taken to a dealer where it was diagnosed that the fuel tank failed and needed to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was not made aware of the issue. the approximate failure mileage was 120,000.
At various times since i bought this car new, this vehicle stalled and/or violently shook while at stop light thinking someone must have hit me. when filling up with premium gas, the pump will trip and stop putting gas. i have to hold the pump slightly higher so that it will not trip. i could never use the pump rest for this car so that i don't have to hold the pump the entire time. we even choose gas stations that do not have ethanol mix. on tuesday, 2/7/17, it shook and stalled at different times during the day while at stop light. on the same day, while in motion and making a curve on a narrow 2-way street, i suddenly could not steer the car. i stopped with my emergency flashers, turned off everything, and had to restart the car. we took it for service for same reasons and the dealer could not find any issues.
Tl* the contact owns a 2007 chrysler 300. the contact stated that there were strong fuel fumes present outside and inside the vehicle. upon re-fueling the fuel tank, the fuel gauge did not display the correct fuel level. the contact noticed a leak under the vehicle from the rear to the front and there was an abnormal noise when the vehicle was driven. the vehicle was towed to the dealer for inspection and diagnostic testing, but the contact was not able to schedule a repair. the towing company noticed an extensive leak and parked the vehicle in a parking lot. the contact received notification from the state to move the vehicle due to the fuel leak fumes being a hazard. the vehicle was towed to a second dealer and they did not diagnose the cause of the failure. the vehicle was taken to the dealer and kept there for weeks. the manufacturer was notified. the vehicle was not repaired. the vin was invalid. the failure mileage was not available.
While driving on an urban street at 30 miles per hour the car lost power, and then accelerated, and then failed completely. it would not start, but after waiting a short time, it did start. when i took it to the dealer 2 sensors, associated with the throttle control module, were replaced. ten months later it recurred - was "fixed" , and now it has occurred for the third time.
I purchased a 2007 chrysler 300 at the end of 2012 with 24k miles on it. since purchasing it the car has continued to stall - while in motion at speeds of 55 mph and while under 10 mph. i have invested a considerable amount of money over a two year period trying to remedy the problem including the replacement of the purge valve in december 2014. the car stalled again today while driving 50 mph, and was difficult to restart. *tr