2005 Chrysler Town and Country P0300

2005 CHRYSLER TOWN AND COUNTRY
94,000 MILES • 6 CYL • FWD • AUTOMATIC
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DLINN56
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Pulling my hair out! this van had a bunch of codes,i have got rid of of them except p0300 keeps coming back every couple days 50- 150 miles. I have replaced egr valve,plugs wires both 02 sensors,coil pack, intake pelum, and 1 injector #6 because p0306 kept coming back. I also have notice that alot of times the van is also hard starting.(cranks a long time before it fires up could this be the crank sensor?) As you can see i have throw a lot of cabbage into this van. I.m starting to wonder if the PCM is going south. This van dose have a lot of miles on it for being just 2 yrs old. Hope you People can me out. I'll make it worth your while if you can.I,m a transmmision tech by trade going on 35yrs should stay out engine performance.Thanks David. I,m A man of my word.
Feb 25, 2008 at 8:54 AM
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MERLIN2021
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I think you need to test your fuel pressure, if it's low, all these symtoms are possible. Hook up a test gauge and see if the pressure is 58 psi + or- 5 psi.
In your case it called the fuel pump module. Even poor fuel can do this!
Feb 25, 2008 at 9:22 AM
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DLINN56
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[quote:91de10167a="merlin2021"]I think you need to test your fuel pressure, if it's low, all these symtoms are possible. Hook up a test gauge and see if the pressure is 58 psi + or- 5 psi.
In your case it called the fuel pump module. Even poor fuel can do this![/quote:91de10167a] Merlin Where Is The Pressure port Can't find it on the any on the fuel rails. Is the fuel pump module in the tank? If so how do i test it. Thanks Again David Donations will be on the way when this nightmare is gone.
Feb 25, 2008 at 2:06 PM
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MERLIN2021
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I havent worked on an 05 yet, but there must be a schreader valve somewhere between the fuel rail, and the tank, if not on the rail, pressure should be 58 psi = or - 5.
Feb 26, 2008 at 6:22 AM