Chrysler Pacifica owners have reported 56 problems related to engine stall (under the engine and engine cooling category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Chrysler Pacifica based on all problems reported for the Pacifica.
The contact owns a 2008 Chrysler Pacifica. While driving at 40 mph, the engine stalled. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The VIN was not available. The approximate failure mileage was 70,000.
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The engine will stall while driving down the road, with no warning, this has happened several times at different speeds ( 20 - 45 mph) car is able to be restarted in neutral after it slows to less than 5mph, no engine lights on prior or post stalling. Motor mounts replaced and new battery, dealer unable to replicate and no codes on computer.
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The contact owns a 2005 Chrysler Pacifica. While driving 20 mph, the engine stalled. The vehicle was able to be restarted and was taken to an independent mechanic. The technician diagnosed that the fuel pump module needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired, but the failure recurred. The manufacturer was not made aware of the issue. The approximate failure mileage was 140,000.
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Tl- the contact owns a 2007 Chrysler Pacifica. The contact was driving various speeds when the engine unexpectedly stalled without warning. Upon restarting, the vehicle resumed as normal. The failure recurred twelve times. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the problem. The approximate failure mileage was 110,000. Kmj.
11/18/06 - car stalled in parking lot in ocean city, MD. Was able to restart it 8 hrs. Later. 11/19/06 - car stalled on chesapeake bay bridge (us 50) near end heading westward. Was able to coast onto shoulder. Car towed to dealer tate Chrysler Jeep, inc. , glen burnie, MD. 11/22/06 - received in mail daimler Chrysler's safety recall f44 --fuel pump and or reprogram pcm stating that a problem could cause engine to stall and cause a crash without warning. I took the recall notice to the dealer. Service manager said that was not the cause of the problem. He said half of the engine would have to be replaced. Final cost --$4976 parts and labor. Work was completed on 01/05/07. On 01/11/07, after about 300 miles of driving, engine stalled on baltimore-washington parkway (md295). I was again able to coast off onto the shoulder. Car was towed back to tate Chrysler, where it is now located.
No injury, death or collision. 2006 Pacifica engine stalled when making a downhill left. Just purchased 2 weeks ago with 13,000 mi.
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Engines stalls on rare occasions. Generally this happens when driving within a parking lot. It has happened when stopping for a traffic light.
: the contact stated while slowing to a stop, the engine seized and stalled without warning. The engine only stalled when the fuel tank was half full. Afterwards, the engine was easily restarted. The vehicle was inspected by a dealer who was unable to duplicate the problem.
Driving a 2005 Chrysler Pacifica, I have been dealing with the engine stalling while driving. We have owned the vehicle since Jan 06 and today was the third time this has happened. I was making a left hand turn at a stop light during rush hour traffic. I made the turn when a break in traffic came up. While in the turn the engine stalls leaving the car unsafe in the middle of the intersection. Contacted the chrylser dealership they are unaware of any known problems with the Pacifica engine stalls.
2006 Pacifica engine stalled while taking a left turn. Coasted to a stop. Restarted the engine without incident. This is the second time this has happened.
Typical driving pattern/habits, yet when running the 2005 Pacifica awd model touring edition on the freeway, within 2 miles at 65 mph, the engine/transmission would "shudder", then the engine would partially increase rpm's by 200+ and decrease by 200+ rpm, then act as if the fuel was cut off. I selected the 3 and 4 gears with the shifter to see if it was the transmission, but no difference between those two gears as to the amplification of the problem. The "shuddering" was the same intensity. I had to put my foot on the accelerator pedal to keep the engine running. After pulling off of the freeway and driving back to my home, the engine stalled/stopped at an intersection doing the same 200+/ 200- rpm business. I have taken the vehicle in for this particular problem, where the technicians could not figure out the situation. In discussions with Chrysler(after 1. 5 weeks of having the vehicle!!!!), the service manager determined with Chrysler that an injector replacement and an injector cleaning was due for this engine. The wagon has 16,000 miles on it. I believe injectors last well up into the 100,000 mile or 1700 hours of engine time, not 266 hours. At this time the unit is still in the shop for a total of two weeks time.
Engine stalled on two separate occasions within a week while making a slow left hand turn with foot off the accelerator. It started again immediately and haven't had it happen in more than a month. Mileage on vehicle at the time was ~ 11,000.
Low speed engine stalling on 2005 Chrysler Pacifica. Three times in 14 months. Occurred while turning left in each case. No help from dealer, no response from Chrysler.
Vehicle engine stalls without any warning at all. This has happened several times, always when turning a tight corner. Engine starts normally once stopped.
While making a left turn, the engine stalled on my vehicle, leaving me stuck with oncoming traffic approaching. This occurred at night and the shut down caused all lights to go off, steering and braking were reduced. I was able to restart only after putting the car in park and turning the key to off. This failure put me in a seriously unsafe position. I have read reports online from other owners of the Chrysler Pacifica experiencing this same problem. I had a half tank of gas, the engine was warmed up and I made no maneuver out of the ordinary.
Engine stall while performing turns. My wife has been close to be involve in an accident in the last couple times. The dealer says they can not do nothing until Chrysler investigates the problem. Maybe Chrysler is waiting until someone gets involve in an accident to resolve the issue.
On the Chrysler Pacifica 2005 model, when the gas is below half a tank, when stopping or making turns the engine will stall. This is very hazardous as when the engine stops there is no power steering or power brakes. I was within inches of hitting another car. I took the car to the dealership and this is a known problem, but no solution. I believe this is a very dangerous problem and needs to be fixed as the number of accidents this can lead to is large, especially for smaller people that may not be able to muscle the steering when the car stalls. Please get Chrysler to do something about this as soon as possible as it's not safe to drive my new expensive car until this is taken care of.
Brand new 2005 Pacifica with 140 miles and again at 612 miles. Engine stalled at low speeds turning into either parking space or parking lot. Put in park and re-started. Could not immediately duplicate. After first incident service manager at dealership stated that the car was "learning" my driving style. Said if it happened again to call back and schedule service call. Will be on the phone with service manager tomorrow.
2005 Chrysler Pacifica engine stalled on two occasions. ** answer required***.
Problems with vehicle engine stalling. *mrthe vehicle stall while driving 35 mph. The consumer pulled the vehicle over and was able to restart it shortly after it stalled.
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Problems with vehicle's engine stalling. The vehicle was taken to the dealer twice. Both times the vehicle put on the diagnostic machine but no codes were found. The consumer ultimately trade the vehicle in for another vehicle and suffered a huge financial loss. The consumer later read an article which indicated that the Pacifica was being recall for a stall problem. The fix was to reprogram the pcm. The consumer feels that financial reimbursement should be offered to offset the loss he took on the trade in.