![]() I tried to see if it would start and probably another quart of gas or so pump out before my wife noticed there was gas running out the bottom of van. When I arrived the engine (fan belt side) had been sprayed with gas and gas dripping from underneath and puddled under the passenger side front tire. My wife and son had just left church and was setting at a red light when the quick connect on the fuel line popped off and the van quit. The service guy at the dealership said they have had a number of complaints of this type about this vehicle.Īll problems of the 2004 Dodge Grand Caravan We are talking about literally dozens of failures of this sort - every single time the gas tank is filled to the auto-stop without fail. ![]() ![]() The date listed below is only the most recent. I have not had it fixed yet, but just avoid topping off the tank. The vehicle has 92,000 miles on it and I thought that was well below the federal emissions warranty and it also has the extended 100,000 mile warranty. The dealer told me it is the purge solenoid and it would cost $190 to fix. Once re-started it runs fine until the next fill-up. It has stalled on my wife while she was waiting to turn left at a busy intersection. It will buck and stumble when you are driving down the road and often dies when you are pulling out into traffic. ![]() We're not talking about overfilling, just filling it until the auto shut-off shuts off the flow. While an unforeseen accident or other driving mishap can potentially damage your vehicle’s diesel fuel or gas tank, it is more common for time and age to take its toll on the tank, resulting in corrosion.For the last 40,000+ miles the vehicle always stumbles or stalls after filling the fuel tank full. How do I know if my fuel tank needs to be replaced? ![]()
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