I recently got a 2006 Chrysler Pacifica with all the options and only 64,000 miles. Garaged. Well maintained. All the things you like to see when buying a low-mile older vehicle.
But there is a bit of weirdness going on.
When I first got it, the battery was dead. So I was able to get it going with a jump. But only if I had an absolutely massive amount of cold cranking amps available AND I tried starting it up 20 or so times.
So I replaced the battery and drove it for a while. If I drove it every day, the issue wouldn't repeat itself. If it sat, then the cycle would continue.
One time I took it to a neighboring shop that can delve deeper into potential electrical issues. I was thinking it could be a bad ground or terminal. But everything seemed to be fine.
I start it up again after just driving it for thirty minutes... and it won't start. Then it does.
I bring it back home instead of keeping at the dealership to do some more digging. I get busy. It sits. Same issue. 20+ attempts to start it, plenty of starter fluid needed until it clicks. It runs. But then it dies about a half mile later going up the hill. It won't start up again.
Three days later I come back and it starts like there is no issue at all.
Here's the weird thing. I think I may have two issues going on at the same time.
First, the fuel pump. A new mechanic that I'm working with came to the last time it sat, and said there was no pressure coming to the pump. 20 years and a ton of sitting can kill the fuel pump.
Second, there is a TSB for the start / no start issue. Apparently when you replace motor mounts, like the former owner did, there is a healthy possibility you may pinch a part of the wiring harness and create this situation due to a pinched or broken wire.
It's frustrating and honestly, this is such a nice driving vehicle. I sell everything... but I also will drive whatever I sell for a solid 30 days straight if it has a mysterious issue that needs a deeper dive.
I'm wondering if I've missed anything. There's a guy coming tomorrow to replace the fuel pump. That may solve it. But I'm also thinking there may be some type of pinched wire near one of the motor mounts.
But there is a bit of weirdness going on.
When I first got it, the battery was dead. So I was able to get it going with a jump. But only if I had an absolutely massive amount of cold cranking amps available AND I tried starting it up 20 or so times.
So I replaced the battery and drove it for a while. If I drove it every day, the issue wouldn't repeat itself. If it sat, then the cycle would continue.
One time I took it to a neighboring shop that can delve deeper into potential electrical issues. I was thinking it could be a bad ground or terminal. But everything seemed to be fine.
I start it up again after just driving it for thirty minutes... and it won't start. Then it does.
I bring it back home instead of keeping at the dealership to do some more digging. I get busy. It sits. Same issue. 20+ attempts to start it, plenty of starter fluid needed until it clicks. It runs. But then it dies about a half mile later going up the hill. It won't start up again.
Three days later I come back and it starts like there is no issue at all.
Here's the weird thing. I think I may have two issues going on at the same time.
First, the fuel pump. A new mechanic that I'm working with came to the last time it sat, and said there was no pressure coming to the pump. 20 years and a ton of sitting can kill the fuel pump.
Second, there is a TSB for the start / no start issue. Apparently when you replace motor mounts, like the former owner did, there is a healthy possibility you may pinch a part of the wiring harness and create this situation due to a pinched or broken wire.
It's frustrating and honestly, this is such a nice driving vehicle. I sell everything... but I also will drive whatever I sell for a solid 30 days straight if it has a mysterious issue that needs a deeper dive.
I'm wondering if I've missed anything. There's a guy coming tomorrow to replace the fuel pump. That may solve it. But I'm also thinking there may be some type of pinched wire near one of the motor mounts.
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