8.7

pretty bad
Typical Repair Cost:
$7,800
Average Mileage:
81,500 miles
Total Complaints:
3 complaints

Most common solutions:

  1. not sure (3 reports)
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problem #3

Jun 012023

Pacifica Touring L Plus 3.6L V6

  • Automatic transmission
  • 76,000 miles

We bought the car from a dealer on 5/6/23 and it died one month later. Check engine light came on after two weeks and we ran the diagnostic tool on it to get a code P0303. It said to flip the plugs and run it again to see if the code came up for another cylinder you switched it to and it did. We replaced the plugs and drove it for another weeks and it came on again. All of this time we kept having to fill it with antifreeze. Finally the thing died completely and we had it towed to our mechanic who took off the head and found antifreeze in the cylinder 3 and in the oil pan. the car had what he called a hyrolock. We are replacing the head and the gasket but finding the gasket is hard because everybody is having the same problem. Apparently this head gasket was blown. It then goes into the oil pan and creates a sludge instead of oil and then the cylinders can't move and your engine locks up. My husband worked for years at Chrysler transmission plant and when they ran into a defective part they were told to use it and go on the next one on the line so that made that transmission defective and they knew it. The same happened here and find it very disturbing at the least. Now with no warranty and a bad engine we are looking at $5000. to $10000 to fix it and on a retiree's budget it ain't pretty! The final number is yet to be determined . So far $534 for a presure check on the heads.

- Kathy R., Greenfield, IN, US

problem #2

Apr 112023

Pacifica 3.6L

  • Automatic transmission
  • 74,000 miles

Another junk Mopar you can make an 1100hp challenger but ain't worth a sh*t at a minivan 2018 Pacifica 74k cracked cylinder head and junked the motor. Now its gonna be months for a new one, FML, I wish I could sue for at least a loaner or rental 5days at 35 per day get the f*ck outta here.

- Marcus C., Quincy, IL, US

problem #1

Aug 222020

Pacifica Touring

  • Automatic transmission
  • 94,500 miles

I have taken my car to the dealership several times for the auto start stop. They replaced both batteries. The check engine light came on (it was flashing so had it towed) and they said it was a piston misfiring. Paid $900 to have it fixed. Two days later, the check engine light comes on again. After weeks of diagnosis the issue, with Detroit's help, they said it was blow head cylinder. I was well over the warranty so I had to pay for new engine. Get this, the new engine warranty is for 3 years 100k miles so it would have been covered under warranty IF they didn't change the warranty in 2016. Frustrated that Chrysler built a car with an engine that won't last more than 100k miles. Note this is our 3rd Chrysler minivan. We have been very loyal but I will not buy another Chrysler car again.

- Cassie C., Charleston, US