Chrysler Town & Country starts but stalls immediately, previously had fuel pump replaced on Chrysler Town & Country

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
Published by RepairPal

Problem overview

Some Chrysler Town & Country owners report experiencing issues where the vehicle starts but stalls immediately, particularly after having the fuel pump replaced. These owners have identified potential causes such as bad gas, which can lead to rough running or stalling due to contamination. Additionally, problems with the fuel system, including low fuel pressure from a faulty fuel filter or pump, may prevent adequate fuel from reaching the combustion chamber, resulting in cranking without starting. Electrical issues, particularly with the TIPM (Totally Integrated Power Module) that controls the fuel pump relay, have also been noted as contributing factors to starting difficulties and subsequent stalling. Ignition problems may further exacerbate these stalling issues. Lastly, some owners have pointed out that other mechanical problems, such as a bad starter, battery, or alternator, could affect the vehicle's performance. For those experiencing these symptoms, a thorough diagnosis is recommended to effectively address the stalling problem and prevent future occurrences.

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Chrysler Town & Country vehicles with this problem

Average mileage: 135,000 miles
(135,000 - 135,000)

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