Chrysler 300 random stalling and no start condition resolved by replacing the PCM on Chrysler 300

Submitted by bigozo · Jun 23, 2025
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Some Chrysler 300 owners report experiencing random stalling and no-start conditions, which may be resolved by replacing the Powertrain Control Module (PCM). These stalling issues can arise from various factors, including fuel system and ignition problems. Additionally, some owners have identified common breakdown causes such as a dead 12v battery, corrosion on battery terminals, and a dead key fob battery, all of which can impede normal starting operations. Engine timing issues are also reported to lead to stalling and misfiring, affecting overall engine function. Furthermore, a faulty ignition switch can contribute to stalling, resulting in starting and immediate stalling due to temporary power supply disruptions. Understanding these potential causes highlights the importance of considering PCM replacement as an effective solution for these problems.

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