3.6

definitely annoying
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
35,082 miles

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problem #3

Sep 112009

Town & Country 6-cyl

  • 39,000 miles
At 39,000 miles, the 2005 Town and country began stalling following a fuel filling. This stalling occurred and still occurs following fuel filling. The van was taken to a Chrysler dealership. The service department indicated that the roll-over valve on the fuel tank was the cause of the problem. The remedy given was a fuel tank and evaporator canister replacement at a cost of $900. Evidently the faulty valve cannot be replaced independent of the fuel tank. Internet research of this issue found that this is a commonly reported problem by 2005 Chrysler Town and country owners. As the stalling can occur as the vehicle enters a highway, this problem can cause accidents and injuries. Chrysler should issue a recall to repair the faulty valve on the tanks.

- Greencastle, IN, USA

problem #2

Aug 012005

Town & Country 6-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 51,000 miles
- the contact owns a 2005 Chrysler Town and country. He noticed the air bag light illuminated on the instrument panel. The dealer stated that the left airbag sensor was defective. The dealer made the repairs. Approximately 15 months later the air bag light illuminated again. The dealer stated that the right air bag sensor needed to be replaced. The dealer replaced the right airbag sensor. There have not been any other occurrences since the replacement. The vehicle currently has 51,000 miles. The consumer stated the vehicle ran out of gas even though the gauge read 3/8 of a tank. The dealer stated there was a problem with the fule tank sending unit. Updated 07/06/07.

- Macugnie, PA, USA

problem #1

Dec 212005

Town & Country

  • Automatic transmission
  • 15,246 miles
While driving along a quiet Suburban street, the engine of my 2005 Chrysler Dodge Caravan quit without warning. With remaining limited braking and steering, I brought the car to a safe stop. The engine would turn over, but would not start. I called for assistance; the dealership service rep confirmed that the fuel gauge sending-unit had stopped working, so even though the fuel gauge showed over half-full, I had run out of gas! the unit was replaced under warranty, leaving me to speculate what might have happened if I'd been miles out of town in a Canadian-winter storm, with my family along.

- London, 00, USA