I own a chrysler 2005 300c. the had no fuel problems until the odometer reached approx. 50k miles. it then started to stall immediately after filling the gas tank. i would have issues with the engine stalling while in park or driving under 60 mph. i has stalled while driving in traffic which created serious safety issues unless i got it restarted quickly. i would have to immediately put the car in neutral and restart. it appears that the problem goes away after driving for a day or so. i have asked the chrysler dealership if there were any tsb's on the problem ans have been told no. owners on the chrysler's owner forum with my type of car are complaining of the same issue and say that there is an issues with the gas tanks that chrysler does not want to address. *tr
2005 chrysler 300c died in traffic shortly after filling fuel tank full of gasoline. the vehicle was restarted and died three more times in traffic before running fine. my concern is that this is an accident waiting to happen. online research showed this is a common occurrence in this vehicle after filling fuel tank to full. apparently raw gasoline (rather than vapors) gets into the evaporative system and enters the engine, creating a rich fuel situation and the stalling. this is a very serious situation and should be investigated further. thank you. *tr
Engine stalled shortly after refueling and continued to stall until or hesitate until 2 - 3 gallons of gasoline was burned off. the condition happens almost 100% of the time if the tank is filled to the first click during refueling - it the tank is only filled to 85% the condition will not occur. the stalling condition is very dangerous because the engine is hard to restart and requires excessive cranking. it appears the engine stalls when the evaporative system sends raw fuel to the throttle body instead of fumes - the engine then stalls and is difficult to restart until an ignitable air/fuel ratio is re-established. i was driving the subject vehicle at 35 mph and had to make a right turn when the engine died and then lost power steering. trying to complete the turn without power steering while trying to restart a flooded engine was difficult and could have easily resulted in a serious accident. i'm aware that the nhtsa is looking into 2006 model year chrysler 300s equipped with the hemi engine for the exact same condition. please broaden your investigation to include the 2005 model year vehicles too. the build date of the subject vehicle was 03/04 so it was an early production vehicle. as before, the subject vehicle exhibits the stalling condition almost 100% of the time if the gas tank is filled to the first click. i'll be happy to make the vehicle available to nhtsa engineers if they need a vehicle to examine as part of their investigation. *tr
Engine stalled at slow speed immediately after filling up with gas. engine was somewhat difficult to restart because it was flooded. engine stalling happened at least five times before enough gas was burned off to prevent the condition. numerous reports on the internet indicate this is a common problem and happens when raw fuel from the evaporative system is ingested through the throttle body. the evaporative system should only convey fumes but a failure allows it to carry raw fuel to the throttle body. this condition has the potential to be very dangerous. given the number of complaints a safety recall should be instigated to ensure that raw fuel can never reach the throttle body via the evaporative system. *tr
After filling car with gasoline, car begins to stall and shut off. the car will start up again, but shuts off frequently until the gasoline burns. then it ride normally. this has happened several times. i just do not fill the car anymore. this is dangerous because it's so unexpected. it happens in the middle of traffic without warning. *tr
This is message is to help you out. my 2005 300 stalled when filling the gas tank as well, and finally it was determined that the entire gas tank from front to back needed to get replaced. dont let the dealer tell you otherwise. my car was fixed and has been fine ever since. everything that is being said about it stalling after pumping gas to the max and the wheel locking w/o notice has to do with the gas pump. *tr
Tl* the contact owns a 2005 chrysler 300c. the contact stated that the vehicle emitted a strong fuel odor while parked. the contact inspected the vehicle and found that the fuel tank was leaking due to defective material. the filler hose that joined the fuel tank and the plastic seal failed. the vehicle was taken to the dealer. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure and current mileages were 176,000.
I have had problems with this vehicle stalling and dying while driving normal, and after stop lights. i also smell gas when car is started. this is a potentially dangerous problem. i have done research and discovered that several owners of this vehicle are having the same identical problems. i was informed that there was a problem with the fuel vapor canister and the gas tank, which is possibly a factory defect. i was also informed that the fuel vapor canister was on back order, which indicates that there is a serious problem. please investigate and address this potential dangerous factory defect. *tr
Every time the tank is filled to full this vehicle stalls. at 3/4 fill it does not occur. in light of the chevy cobalt tragedy perhaps a proper investigation into this defect will commence. this isn't a nuisance "temporary glitch" issue, because whenever a car loses power unexpectedly it should not be considered a nuisance issue. i experienced an engine stall at a high rate of speed entering a freeway just after fueling and my car lost all power. half-baked suggestions like don't fill the tank full are silly. this is a serious issue that requires a specific repair recommendation. *tr
Just fueled the car and leaving the service station and the car stalled. vehicle kept stalling as i attempted to drive it and shut off in the middle of traffic. had to be towed. also, each time i have filled the car up since, the same thing happens. the car sputters, shuts down. once restarted i have to rev the gas and blow the engine for several minutes to get the gas flowing in a manner to drive the vehicle. *tr
Engine stalls after filling up the gas tank. currently i can not fill up the gas tank and if i do the engine will stall and die. last occurrence i was decelerating due to traffic to around 30-35 mph. the engine died during the deceleration. the traffic had picked up to 50-55 mph and i could not start the car so i had to pull off the road. if this had been in a location that i could not pull off the road i could have been in a serious accident. to compound the issue i can not go from neutral start the car and then into drive. the transmission will not shift into drive. i have to pull over and go into park before drive to get it to work. *tr
I filled the tank and the vehcile stalled several times the next few miles. especially after right turns, like when merging onto freeways. this happens now every time when i fill the tank. very dangerous. from web forums i understand gas is getting sucked into the evap system because a check valve at the gas-filler neck doesn't work. what a pain! i replaced the evap solenoid, that didn't help...the problem at the gas tank filler-neck check valve. *tr
I filled the tank up to full like i had many times before. i have always preferred relying on gallons and not the automatic pump shut off to know when it was full to prevent a possible overfilling. i had gone maybe 10 yards after restarting and she stalled. tried to crank her back up, and she would sputter and try to start, but it took a few tries. then, as i am pulling into the street, it died again but started right back up. then it died 10 yards later, again. it continued to stall every few feet until i was able to get the rpms up and hold it in 1st and 2nd gear to attempt and burn up as much fuel as quickly as possible. however, coming to a complete stop anytime for the next 15 miles or so would cause a stall but always followed with an immediate start up. when it stalls that very first time it takes a few minutes for it to start and then it is very rough for a few miles. since that day anytime i fill up to within about a gallon of maximum capacity it will start the stalling process all over again. combine bad gas mileage with a tank that can't be filled and it's safe to assume i spend a lot of time at gas stations. *tr
The car stalled after fueling. once the problem started it continued every time i filled the tank. i recently had to have a new gas tank installed which cost over $1200.00. *tr
After filling up the gas tank and driving away from gas station, engine would stall and die. tried restarting but difficult to do after many attemps. vehicle would finally drive normal after starting and running engine at higher than idle speed. this stalling would happen anytime i would fill tank. i would never top off tank but would fill till pump would stop the first time. if i fuel vehicle without filling to top, vehicle runs fine. *tr
This problem only after fill the gas tank. after pulling away from the pump and pulling into traffic the car died and won't start until you put in park. this happens until some of the fuel has been used up. i would have it happen make it home. then the next time i drive it the car will die until its been driven enough to use up some fuel. this dangerous because it happen as you slow down or start up. i have had it die while turning and lose all controls because it dies! the only way to combat this is to not fill the tank. that works if i drive the car but my family members forget that and have lost control also! this has been going on for 3 years! dangerous *tr
After filling gas tank, engine would repeately stall (at idle or at 40 mph) up to 6 times within 2+ miles.. incident did not seem to occur if the tank was not full. *tr
Tl* the contact owns a 2005 chrysler 300c. after refueling the vehicle, it would stall. the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. the manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. the failure mileage was 35,000. the vin was not available.
I filled up the gas tank and when i left the gas station, about 1 mile away the car stalled and i had to drift off to the side of the road and get it started again. i took it to the dealer ship and they found nothing wrong. it is a continuing problem. i found out that it is a valve in the gas tank that went bad. it should have been fixed under warranty. it seems that it should be a safety recall. it is dangerous when a car stalls pulling out on to a busy highway.