Below you may see the FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE components and the number of complaints they received.
2006 chrysler 300c. consumer writes in regards to repair reimbursement.* ld the consumer received a letter from chrysler stating they were extending...
A hole got punched in my fuel tank on my 2006 chrysler 300c when it was being driven down a paved highway and the driver did not hear anything that wa...
2006 chrysler 300c engine: 5.7 liter spmi engine shutting down anywhere from 0-40mph. it could occur with the air conditioning on, happening whe...
Car stalls after filling gas tank, this happens while leaving filling station and pulling into traffic and has happened on several occasions. *tr
Tl* the contact owns a 2005 chrysler 300c. the contact stated that while driving at 60 mph, the vehicle stalled without warning. the vehicle was restarted. the contact stated that the failure recurred after the vehicle was refueled. the contact mentioned that the failure recurred multiple times. the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. the manufacturer was notified and they agreed to replace the gas tank. the failure mileage was 125,000. updated 08/30/16*lj updated 10/26/16.*jb
My 2005 300c stalls while in motion and when stopped at a traffic signal after filling up the gas tank, and is exhibiting problems similar to those described in your pe13016 report which covers a recall of 2006 chrysler 300cs which have the same 19 gallon tank as my car. this is a dangerous condition that continues to occur. how can i get the car repaired (which it sounds like involves fuel tank replacement) by fiat chrysler at no charge to me? please respond, thank you *tr
This has happened four times in the last 2 months. i refuel the car. the car starts fine. leaving the gas station i slow down before entering traffic. the engine stalls. i restart the engine fine. i pull out of the gas station and if i make a left turn, and apply the brakes after entering the turn, the car stalls. the car always restarts fine. however, the car will then stall at an idle condition, as when waiting for a light to turn green. after a few restarts, or prolonged driving, the condition goes away. however, it scares my wife silly. i just read the nhtsa action number pe13016 and i am taking this car to linwood chrysler this tuesday. thank you for your assistance. i just wanted to let you know that there are others like myself, and to let you know my personal experience. by the way, when the car stalls in traffic, it is very dangerous. *tr
2006 chrysler 300c - after fueling up got about 1/2mile down the road engine just cut out (not electrical as i didn't loose dash lights) just like the engine stopped for a few seconds and came back on. thought it was a fluke and kept going and it happened again twice, turned around and took the car home happened a couple more times while trying to get home. haven't driven the car since and that was 5 days ago. *tr
2006 chrysler 300c. consumer writes in regards to repair reimbursement.* ld the consumer received a letter from chrysler stating they were extending the fuel tank warranty period because some of the affected vehicle population may experienced a condition where the fuel shut-off float in the multi-function control valve sticks which may result in the vehicle stalling after re-fueling. the consumer stated he experienced the stalling issue, as stated in the letter. *jb
Tl* the contact owns a 2005 chrysler 300c. the contact stated that the gear shifter became stuck in park. in addition, the contact stated that after refueling, the vehicle stalled without warning. the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. the manufacturer was made aware of the failure. the failure mileage was 70,000.
Over the last couple months after refueling my vehicle the vehicle stalls. it has become a given that after i fill my car i know at some point within the first 5-10 minutes i will start having propulsion issues. the car dies when i'm sitting at traffic lights. i'm afraid to try and enter a freeway directly after refueling because if i go to hit the gas it's an accident waiting to happen. i have to go find a parking lot and rev my engine for a while till i think it's safe to proceed. i should have to go through all of this after refueling my car. i did some research and saw the complaints and nhtsa reports. i called chrysler and they said they don't have any records of any fuel issues with the srt models so my best bet would be to go to my dealer for a diagnostic check. *tr
Purchased a 2006 300c srt8 in 2014. this is the 2nd time that this has happened. after the 1st refueling the car stalled and bucked and then after a few miles calmed down. i thought perhaps it was bad gas. during the 2nd refueling, with 93 octane, and just as the fuel clicked off, the engine stalled. no check engine light in either situation. the car was worse than the last time. the car stalled at each light all the way home. this happened approximately 4 times and then it stalled again as i parked it in my driveway. i called the local dealer concerning this and they said they are only ordering 6 replacement gas tanks a month and that 95% of the time an additional flex pipe or tube breaks during the repair procedure and that i would be responsible for this additional cost. what kind of a deal is that? i thought warranty work was to be at no cost to the consumer. *tr
Tl* the contact owned a 2005 chrysler 300c. while driving approximately 55 mph, the entire instrument panel failed and the contact smelled a strong burning odor inside the vehicle. the contact pulled the vehicle to the side of the road and noticed smoke and large flames coming from the trunk. the fuel tank exploded and the vehicle became engulfed in flames. there were no injuries. the fire department extinguished the fire. the vehicle was destroyed and towed to an independent mechanic. the manufacturer was not notified. the approximate failure mileage was 134,646.