Chrysler Town & Country misfiring issue causes rough running and near stalling on Chrysler Town & Country

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Problem overview

Some Chrysler Town & Country owners report experiencing misfiring issues that can lead to rough running and near stalling. These misfires may be caused by factors such as faulty spark plugs, malfunctioning fuel injectors, or problems with the engine's air-fuel ratio. Additionally, some owners have identified vacuum leaks, ignition problems, or specific cylinder issues, like those related to cylinder 6, as potential causes. Symptoms reported include rough idling, loss of power, increased fuel consumption, and excess vibration, particularly at lower RPMs. Misfiring can also result in decreased fuel mileage, engine hesitation, and potentially stalling. Other signs include exhaust sputters, unusual smells, and reduced power output. Promptly addressing these issues is crucial to prevent further damage and ensure optimal vehicle performance, so it is advisable for owners experiencing these symptoms to consult a qualified mechanic for diagnosis and resolution.

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Chrysler Town & Country vehicles with this problem

Average mileage: 154,000 miles
(154,000 - 154,000)

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