Plymouth Grand Voyager engine cuts off 2-3 seconds after starting on Plymouth Grand Voyager

Submitted by sdrholland · Jun 23, 2025
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Some Plymouth Grand Voyager owners report experiencing issues where the engine cuts off 2-3 seconds after starting, which may be attributed to several underlying problems. These owners have noted that a clicking sound from the fuel pump relay shortly after starting can lead to rough engine running and stalling. Additionally, some drivers face intermittent starting issues where the engine cranks but fails to run, resulting in stalling while driving. In certain cases, the engine may cut in and out specifically when the AC is activated, causing RPM fluctuations. Furthermore, hard acceleration or turning at speed can lead to the engine slowing down or cutting out, particularly during kick down. Fuel pressure concerns have also been highlighted, with some owners suggesting that monitoring fuel pressure readings at various RPM levels may help diagnose potential injector issues. To address these problems, it is advised to check fuel pressure at the rail, inspect the ignition coil circuits, and consider possible injector problems that may cause fuel pressure leaks at specific engine speeds.

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