2014 Chrysler town and country dying while driving

Asked by Btdragon83 Feb 10, 2020 at 08:43 PM about the 2014 Chrysler Town & Country Limited FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Does anyone have a problem with their 2014 town
and country dying while driving and starting up
again and starting again and dying again and starts
again and check engine light came on and went off
by time it got to dealer and didn’t save a code a
code and they did I duplicate the problem.  This is
the 4th or 5the time this has happened.

1 Answer

735

Very likely it is fuel relay. And for some dum reason it is hardwired under the fuse box rather than accessible and easily changeable like the other relays. It will not turn on the check engine light and can come and go at will. There is a $26 kit to fix it you can find online now that you know what you are looking for. Chances are that there is something wrong with your fuel pump which has probably demanded too much amperage through the relay and burnt the points. So they have a bad contact that works sometimes and not others. Be wary because they can also get stuck and cause the fuel pump to run all night....this will give you a dead battery in the morning.

Your Answer:

CarGurus Experts

  • #1
    Lisa Klancher
    Reputation
    3,710
  • #2
    dandyoun
    Reputation
    3,290
  • #3
    thejeepdoctor
    Reputation
    3,180
View All

Find great deals from top-rated dealers

Search

Related Models For Sale

Used Dodge Grand Caravan
130 Great Deals out of 2,048 listings starting at $2,995
Used Honda Odyssey
48 Great Deals out of 1,043 listings starting at $5,490
Used Toyota Sienna
42 Great Deals out of 869 listings starting at $3,000
Used Ford Explorer
75 Great Deals out of 2,091 listings starting at $3,995
Used Honda Pilot
36 Great Deals out of 1,300 listings starting at $2,995
Used Chevrolet Suburban
8 Great Deals out of 584 listings starting at $15,900
Used Ford F-150
309 Great Deals out of 13,933 listings starting at $1,712
Used Honda CR-V
88 Great Deals out of 4,524 listings starting at $440
Used Kia Sedona
12 Great Deals out of 215 listings starting at $3,800
Used Chevrolet Tahoe
14 Great Deals out of 896 listings starting at $12,900
Used Honda Accord
55 Great Deals out of 995 listings starting at $2,000
Used Toyota Camry
60 Great Deals out of 1,072 listings starting at $3,995

Content submitted by Users is not endorsed by CarGurus, does not express the opinions of CarGurus, and should not be considered reviewed, screened, or approved by CarGurus. Please refer to CarGurus Terms of Use. Content will be removed if CarGurus becomes aware that it violates our policies.