Chrysler Pacifica Luxury meets versatility in this mid-sized sport utility vehicle

2006 chrysler pacifica

Old Nov 13, 2019 | 11:55 AM
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It is having the same problem as all the others with gas gauge going from 1/2 to empty ! Then when I go to put gas in it spits it out after $3 my husband replaced both pumps also made sure caniester was not stoped up it did good for one day thought it was fixed then after driving for 2 day back to doing the same as before I put my vin# in and it said no recalls .... But it's doing the same as a lot of them from this year is doing
 
Old Nov 14, 2019 | 09:12 AM
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My Pac has been doing the very same for about 3 years, since I smashed the fuel pump on a concrete island, my "mechanic" did not do a very good job replacing pump.

Our fuel gauge goes fr 1/2 to empty for a very good reason. We have "saddle tanks" w/ 2 fuel level sensors, 1 sensor in each side. And the transfer venturi transfer pump is not transferring fuel to the driver side where fuel is picked up for transfer to engine (passenger side remains fullish, driver side of tank is going near empty). PCM senses this non-transfer and throws the fuel gauge to near empty to keep us from being stranded on the road (great german engineering at work)..

Anyway that is my 2 cents. Looking forward to someone who has actually tamed this beast of a problem.
 
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