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Problems with 2005 Chrysler Pacifica ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

On average, the 2005 Chrysler Pacifica starts to “feel” problems with the ELECTRICAL SYSTEM and its various aspects after 68 577 miles.

Components Affected by ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Issues

We have classified the 78 complaints from 2005 Chrysler Pacifica about ELECTRICAL SYSTEM into the following categories.

WIRING 3 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER/PANEL 3 IGNITION 2 12V/24V/48V BATTERY 2 ALTERNATOR/GENERATOR/REGULATOR 1

Recently reported ELECTRICAL SYSTEM problems on 2005 Chrysler Pacifica

My vehicles service engine light has been on for a few months. i got the vehicle serviced twice and each time the light would not go off. a night or two ago i was trying to back my vehicle and it wouldn't back i was on a leveled surface in my aunt's front yard. instead when i would put it in reverse it would cut off each time. so thankfully i had enough room in front of me to pull forward. i thought this was the only problem but as of this morning i was driving and my car cut off in the middle of the road i was driving on level concrete turning to make a left turn. i thank god that there wasn't a carecoming up behind me. so now i'm dealing with a car that can't back or drive without cutting off.

Tl* the contact owns a 2005 chrysler pacifica. within less than 30 days of the contact owning the vehicle, the contact stated that the vehicle jerked and the transmission slowly shifted in and out of gear. the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic where it was diagnosed that the sensors could be the cause of the failure. the vehicle was also taken back to the dealer it was purchased from and the alternator assembly was replaced; however, the failure recurred. the vehicle was also taken to bergstrom used car super center of appleton (2925 n victory ln, appleton, wi 54913, (920) 749-3232) where it was diagnosed that the frame had extensive rust, holes, and corrosion that could affect the motor, rendering the vehicle unsafe to drive. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the failure mileage was not available.

Tl* the contact owns a 2005 chrysler pacifica. the contact stated that while stopped at a red light, the vehicle began to shake violently while the speedometer revved. the contact stated that an unknown code was displayed on the instrument panel. the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. the local dealer was not contacted. the manufacturer was not notified of the failure. the failure mileage was approximately 113,000.

Body control module failure, lost headlights , wipers, could not close windows, airbag lights came on. if driving at night when module fails you lose all headlights and tail lights. was driving at the time of failure.

I bought this car in 2011 all i have had with this car is problems after problems. first i was driving and the car stopped running it was something electrical then now my sub frame is no good it is rotted out rust all over the sub frame and i have two little girls in my car all the time and to top it off i'm still paying on this car to the bank what do i do not. i need someones help this is to much money for one person to pay when this was not my doing it was the car makers doing.

2005 chrysler pacifica i purchased from original owner with only 63000 miles. car while driving, car just accelerates to high speed on its own for no reason. have to put it in neutral to avoid death or injury. today while driving normally, all warning lights came on & we ended up stranded due to weird electrical failure where we can't even get car out of park. passenger headlamp has gone out several times, now drive fog lamp out. there appears to be many mechanical & electrical failures with this car. it's truly horrifying how poorly engineered and dangerous these cars are & i'm forced to drive this wagon with my family as we can't afford to replace it. would like to start a class action lawsuit against chrysler for endangering the public with their dangerous cars. how many people need to die before all these pacifica's are recalled and repurchased by chrysler for book value?

Gas gauge fluctuates to empty with light and chime announcing no gas, but there is a three quarter tank full of gas. the engine turns off and steering locks without power. used car purchased yesterday and we were stranded until we filled the tank with three gallons the car was in motion the first time it stalled. the second time it was idling at a stop light. the third time was in a parking lot. i turned the engine off than back on it resumed . we were heading in a straight directions.

When i drive my car i can hear my engine hitting the walls of my car. it is loose and also the breaks abs light is on throughout my drive. if it is not on than the breaks slide.

The car under it is knocking and hitting against the car itself when you go over a bump in the road, the breaks slip unless the abs light is on and the power steering compartment is constantly empty which causes the steering to whine until you fill it back up.

Tl* the contact owns a 2005 chrysler pacifica. the contact stated that there was a progressing failure with the vehicle idling high and making an abnormal noise. in addition, the rpms raced abnormally without warning when the vehicle was being driven at any rate of speed. the vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer for diagnostic testing who kept the vehicle longer than two weeks. the dealer was unable to provide a specific diagnosis to repair the vehicle. the dealer stated that it may be the computer, a sensor(s), or the pcm. the vehicle was not included in nhtsa campaign number: 06v432000 (power train). the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the approximate failure mileage was 135,000.

The electrical component on moving my seats failed years ago. i've had electrical lights/ glitches in the dash showing problems with the airbag. this past weekend, i took my 2005 chrysler pacifica in for repairs to the alternator and was informed the cradle/frame suspension on my vehicle is rusted through. the mechanic informed me that this framing should not rust through if it was coated properly and if it continues to rust through, the engine block will drop out. i was quoted over $2,000 to purchase a used part and to complete the repairs.

Tl* the contact owns a 2005 chrysler pacifica. the contact stated that while driving 30 mph and attempting to turn right, the vehicle stalled without warning and the steering while seized. the failure recurred numerous times. the vehicle was taken to a dealer but was not diagnosed or repaired. the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the failure mileage was 162,940.

I own a 2005 pacifica limited, i purchased this car in 2009 from a chrysler dealer. i have taken this car back to the same dealer who sold me the car for servicing (oil change, repairs, ect). not once was i informed (during the purchase or any time during servicing the pacifica) about the rotting subframe. i have all of my records showing the inspection underneath with no mention of the rotting/rusted subframe. this car belongs to my wife and she drives our two kids in this car (not anymore). after reviewing other similar complaints i am very upset and frustrated with this whole situation. i have had electrical problems with this car and the whole time it could have been from the rotting/rusted subframe (that was never mentioned). i have put soooo much money into the repairs of this car and i feel like most could have been avoided, had i known about the subframe.

Tl* the contact owns a 2005 chrysler pacifica. the contact stated that the vehicle was inoperable. the radio remained active, but the vehicle would not start. the battery was replaced. the vehicle was taken to auto zone where it was diagnosed that the transmission control module switch malfunctioned. the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the approximate failure mileage was 193,600.

My vehicle began stalling while being driven on the street and highways, when turning and while stopped for light changes. had to have battery "jumped" or charged several times. battery had to be replaced twice because of discharged from alternator. had alternator replaced. battery continued to drained. vehicle ran for one day and completely shut down while in motion. after jump starting the battery, vehicle ran for a couple of minutes. was told by service mechanics, battery or alternator problems even after having those parts replaced. finally had the vehicle towed to dealership that specialized in chryslers and was shock when he stated it was the pcm (powertrain control module) which i believed and researched was part a recall for 2005 pacificas in 2006. told by the dealership that the fuel pump was fixed which is not the problem of this vehicle. the pcm is the problem, and the dealership is not owning this. i did not purchase the vehicle until 2010; so i honestly believed that this problem was not repair but claimed to had been. when referencing the recall notification (which i did not receive personally), the fuel pump problem was replaced for 2004 models not 2005 models. ...