Grand Voyager CRD Stalling problems
#1
Grand Voyager CRD Stalling problems
Hi,
I own a 2001 Grand Voyager 2.5 CRD limited and have an occasional stalling problem. It happens when the car has been sitting in traffic for a while or even just at traffic lights. The temp gauge reads approx half way or just over but not excessively hot. When i try to pull away or try and rev it misfires and just dies. it wont immediately start unless i quickly set and unlock the alarm system with the remote control - - or is this just a coincidence ?? I also cant seem to hear the cooling fans kick in at all. I have checked the fuses but seem ok.
Any help gratefully accepted
Regards
Dave
I own a 2001 Grand Voyager 2.5 CRD limited and have an occasional stalling problem. It happens when the car has been sitting in traffic for a while or even just at traffic lights. The temp gauge reads approx half way or just over but not excessively hot. When i try to pull away or try and rev it misfires and just dies. it wont immediately start unless i quickly set and unlock the alarm system with the remote control - - or is this just a coincidence ?? I also cant seem to hear the cooling fans kick in at all. I have checked the fuses but seem ok.
Any help gratefully accepted
Regards
Dave
#2
Hi Dave
sounds like a fuel pressure problem suggest you follow this post https://www.chryslerforum.com/forum/...highlight=1130
sounds like a fuel pressure problem suggest you follow this post https://www.chryslerforum.com/forum/...highlight=1130
#3
Thanks Merlin,
I will look into this and advise back.
The car does not have a problem at all starting hot or cold or general running, just when been sitting running for a while. I had a problem with fuel delivery about a year ago when running at some speed the car (on the London M25) suddenly died but restarted again after a short while and put it down to fuel delivery. Replaced very black clogged up filter underneath by tank and seemed ok since. I will look a that again too.
Kind regards
dave
I will look into this and advise back.
The car does not have a problem at all starting hot or cold or general running, just when been sitting running for a while. I had a problem with fuel delivery about a year ago when running at some speed the car (on the London M25) suddenly died but restarted again after a short while and put it down to fuel delivery. Replaced very black clogged up filter underneath by tank and seemed ok since. I will look a that again too.
Kind regards
dave
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