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ct pac 02-10-2007 12:09 PM

AWD Question
 
A few weeks ago I became the new owner of an '05 AWD Pacifica Touring, with the 3.5L engine. When I'm driving it feels like the AWD is constantly engaged, especially when driving at very low speeds, and pulling into/out of parking spaces. It is very, very noticeable while backing out of my driveway, and the tires tend to "skip" when I turn the steering wheel.I have owned quite a few 4X4 SUV's (Durango, Grand Cherokee's, etc.) so I'm familiar with AWD/4X4 operation, and the feeling of driving a vehicle with 4X4 engaged, but according to the owners manual the AWD only kicks in when the front wheels begin to slip. Does this seem normal for the Pacifica AWD? Also, in the 550 miles I've driven so far, I'm averaging 16 mpg, which seems a little low for a car that is suppose to operate a majority of the time in 2-wheel drive. I drive very conservatively, traveling mostly on rural roads at speeds of 35-45 mph.

I've read other threads in this forum referring to computer updates that affect both engine and transmission performance. Is there any way to determine if my new Pacifica needs these updates?

Thanks in advance for any help you can offer!

CHRYSLER TECH 02-10-2007 01:20 PM

RE: AWD Question
 
its AWD all the time there is no disengagement of the system The jeeps and durangos might have has select trax where u can have 4x4 some of the time. Yeah u will also have lower MPG because of that. If u give me the last 8 of the vin i will look and see if there is an engine update that will change the performance of your computer and tranny computer.

ct pac 02-10-2007 01:52 PM

RE: AWD Question
 
Chrysler Tech,

Thanks for the response to my questions. You're correct about jeeps and the durango having a 4X4 system that can be engaged/disengagedwith the flip of the transfer case shifter.

As to the vinfor my Pacifica, it's 5R526957.

Thanks again for your help, I really appreciate it.

CHRYSLER TECH 02-10-2007 04:04 PM

RE: AWD Question
 
u might have updates but none of them are for performance. There are 3 1 for missfire 1 for idle roughness at 2500 and 1 for low speed parking low idle undershoot.

old man 02-10-2007 08:05 PM

RE: AWD Question
 
i have a 04 awd cant even tell when awd is working my mpg is 19 city and 22 highway

CHRYSLER TECH 02-11-2007 03:59 AM

RE: AWD Question
 
it works all the time there is no turning it off it is just like a full time all wheel drive jeep

ct pac 02-11-2007 10:51 AM

RE: AWD Question
 
Getting 19 mpg city isn't too hard to take, especially for an AWD.Before I bought my Pacifica, I did some research on mpg averages, and they seemed to run in the 18-22 mpg range for city driving (the EPA estimate is 17 mpg), so the 16 mpg I'm currently getting seems low. My 1999 Durango (with a V8) gave me 16 mpg when driven in 2WD, and it was much larger and heavier than the Pacifica. If I could manage 18 or 19 mpg with the Pacifica, I'd be a happy camper! Last week I installed a K & N air filter, but it's too soon to tell if it will help my gas mileage, but there is a noticeable improvement with acceleration and low-end performance.

old man 02-11-2007 11:22 AM

RE: AWD Question
 
i installed a k & n in mine a it gave me about 1 mpg more

diggysmalls 04-13-2007 07:52 PM

RE: AWD Question
 
The research I found indicated that the Pacifica is basically FWD and the rear wheels only engage when the front wheels loose traction.

I have an 04...

tpieples 04-15-2007 12:35 PM

RE: AWD Question
 
Dear Chrysler Tech,
I have an 06 and have yet to get 16 MPG...I have yet to getbetter than 13MPG.
I've had it back to the Chysler Dealer and they said they find nothing wrong.
Canyou PLEASE check mine?
My VIN ends in: R612887.
The gas mileage is killing me.
Thank you.

CHRYSLER TECH 04-17-2007 10:01 PM

RE: AWD Question
 
do u ahve all wheel drive?? the vin is missing one number b4 the R if u have aAWD then u will get lower MPG plus do u drive with it in defrost or with the AC on??? that makes a difference plus how u drive does the same.

tpieples 04-19-2007 01:01 AM

RE: AWD Question
 
Sorry about that...the last numbers are 76R612887.
It is definitely AWD.
It has been very cold herenear Pittsburgh thiswinter. But we don't let it warm up too much and we do drive with the defrost on at times, but not continuously.
Even on the road, we didn't get better that 15MPG.
The local Chysler dealer was nice enough to put in a new air filter, but it did nothing to improve the mileage.
We tried using 89 Octane, but it made no difference, too.
We'll try anything...
Thank you.


CHRYSLER TECH 04-19-2007 03:20 AM

RE: AWD Question
 
oh i forgot to ask one question how are u getting the MPG ??? are u doing the math or are u using the trip computer in the car?
if u are using the one in the car that is an avg for the whole time u have had that thing running and never reset the trip computer. Look in the owners manual and reset the trip time to 0 then get a reading. If u are doing the math yourself then I would haft to say its your driving habbits and area u drive in.
I see u have had the recall done where the PCM it now at the latest software so thats where it needs to be. Other than that there are no other improvements that can be done plus u know u have the 3.5L engine the 3.8 gets a bit better.

tpieples 04-19-2007 09:17 AM

RE: AWD Question
 
I reset the computer all of the time.
Thank you for your assistance.


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