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Hello everybody! Good day to you! Welcome back! We are riding around on an extensive test drive in a 2006 Dodge Charger 5.7 liter V8 It's got a 122 346 miles on the odometer customer States A vehicle randomly stalls. uh, sometimes they've had a lot of work done to it. They put a fuel tank in it, fuel pump seals I think some fuel line hoses. it's had an evap purge solenoid put in there.

So people have been putting in uh, gasoline system and uh, evap purge system components in this car for I think for like months now and the stalling issue uh, seems to be returning um, at random I Understand it's been to a few other service facilities nobody could create or recreate the stalling which is exactly what I'm out here trying to do. This is like my third or fourth test drive on this car. I've driven it in traffic I've driven it on the highway I'm kind of driving the thing everywhere I can think of to kind of drive it to hopefully get it to stall, but it's it. doesn't seem to want to be doing it.

it almost stalls if I actuate the evap purge solo. but uh, everything appears so far to be functioning as it should be. So I can't really figure out what the deal is. it's just not doing it for me.

It's dead end after dead end. so I'm Gonna Keep riding around hopefully I can get this thing to do something and give us a path of a repair here. Maybe it'll even give us a trouble code I mean at this point right now I've got no check engine light and there were no codes stored in the ECM so I'm I'm hoping with enough drive cycles, maybe it'll uh, it'll kick me off a code and then we can kind of go through the diag tree, go from there to see what the deal is with this installing situation. But as of right now I I Really don't know I Just don't know here.

let's do some wide open throttle. Dodge Charger stuff. See if we can't get this thing to start acting up on us full speed. All right? So I'm like halfway to Sarasota We're right next to the airport and this thing still isn't doing what it's supposed to be doing.

So I'm gonna go ahead and flip this thing around. we're gonna go back the other direction and uh, and we'll also see if it doesn't uh, doesn't give us anything to go off of actuator. it's in there. Well, that's not the problem, that's a HVAC thing.

Okay, that's gonna drive me nuts. Cut it out. Actuator I Know we're gonna pull over and shut her down. No seriously, you need to stop.

We're gonna pull over and shut this thing down and then we'll do a restart. Uh, the logic behind that is to start over another drive cycle. Some trouble codes require more than one drive cycle in order to set, so we want to go ahead and initiate that second drive cycle. ASAP I think I found the spot over here to our left.

You turn action, ring. There we go there. We go inside of this little parking lot looking thing right here. We'll hang out over here.

All right. Parking's the auto. Let's pull up the scan tool data and see if there's anything uh going on here. First, let's shut her down.
Open the door. so it thinks we got out. Close the door so it knows we're out. Open the door.

so it thinks we got in. Close the door restarting. Z engine. There we go.

That was interesting. There was a car parked right there and they left. As soon as I pulled up, they left with a quickness I wonder what they're doing? Oh well. So here let's go in the codes menu and see if it's setting in trouble codes while we were out.

That's a negative. It didn't have any when I started. Uh, looking into this car and it still has none I don't know. Back to data we go.

So we've uh, We've made it down to uh, fuel trims that are short terms here and here. Long terms here and here. and this stuff's it's right on the money. We're hovering very close to zero.

Let's give it a little bit of throttle here. we're up to about about 1500. RPM These fuel trims are looking good. short terms of switching around.

This is what we want to see and again, long terms are hanging out near zero. I I Just don't know. So I'm kind of looking at my O2s here. We've got Bank One Sensor One volts and we're switching between almost zero and 0.8 volts.

we've got I think two sensor one, these are all the pre-cat sensors and we're also switching between zero and like point eight point seven volts. So the O2s are all doing what they're supposed to be doing. Um, let's go out and drive it again. or drive it some more.

I'm gonna head back to the shop I've got really nothing kind of to go off of them. I'm hoping this thing gives me some kind of trouble code or something like that I Can't tell in the scan tool when the last time the OBD2 system had been cleared and codes were erased. So I I don't know if it's been, you know, two days or two months since the last time somebody worked on this thing. But what I do know is it's been stalling for like six seven months now randomly, just very intermittent and I'd like it to at least do it or give me a trouble code or something to go off of because I can't I can't do anything until I've got a little bit of a baseline to work with.

Very unfortunate. It's kind of frustrating for me because I spend time on stuff and I can't really get anywhere with it and I don't know what to do because I have nothing to do because it's doing what it's supposed to be doing. Recommend: Nothing Yeah I don't know. Maybe it just needs a good old Italian Tune-up Not really certain I See you.

He sees me because I'm yellow. All right. Well, he's back there beginning Italian Tune-up now More Steam Look, it's another another one of these things. Okay I Returned to the shop after many miles of test driving and we still have no stalling.

We still have no codes, no rough running, and kind of no direction. So uh, well. let's get a little late. I'm gonna go ahead and park this thing.
it's it's going home time. we're gonna park it I'll pick it up again in the morning Okie Dokes It's the next day we're headed back into the hemi-powered V8 Charger. Uh I have kind of an update I wasn't able to recreate the conditions the stalling and uh, we called the guy and he says that it can almost. You can almost guarantee it's gonna happen after refilling the fuel tank.

So perhaps we have an EVAP system issue or some kind of a feeling issue. So what? I'm going to do what we're gonna do. We're gonna go for a little road trip one more time. head over to the gas station and put some fuel in this thing and uh, then see if it wants to stall after having received a full tank of gasoline.

So let's try that. Back out on the road we go and uh, we'll see if this thing's gonna stall or not gonna stall. We're not going far. There's a circular K gas station just around the block over here.

Go over there. you see that guy right there. my big blue toolbox that I have in the shop I Bought from that guy like 10 12 years ago. It's funny just how small the world really is sometimes.

Isn't it Very strange? There's the fuel station. See what I meant circular K it's actually Circle K but I like that's more fun, more funner. Anyway, let's swing into here. get some fuel.

Side is my fuel on? uh, left side? Okay, left side. Strong side. Hey, did you guys know about that? The fuel gauges and vehicles should have a little arrow on them and that little arrow tells you what side the fuel filler cap is located on. Fun fact: It's useful if you have a rental car.

All right. Parking's the auto powering down. Let's fill this thing up to the brim and uh and see what happens. Perhaps it's had an overfill event and the uh, what you call it.

the Evap canister is full of fuel. That's that's a possibility here. Yeah, we'll give that a push. There we go.

Okay, checking out the cap. The O-ring looks okay. All right, begin fueling now. Full.

It is dang 35 bucks for 10.423 gallons of fuel. It's a lot of dough. There we go. Need receipt print? All right, let's see what this thing does when we restart the engine.

Maybe it'll stall. Maybe it won't. Not yet another. That's a negative.

No stalling just yet. Let's go for a ride and see what it does. I Also understand that if I were to drive this on the highway and then pull off like onto an exit ramp, it would be inclined to stall at that point as well. So if this fails, we may have to go and pick up some speed on a larger.

Road Take some ramps and see what happens. but for now, we'll try it on surface streets driving, driving without stalling. and I uh, we're coming up on US 301. That's kind of a long stretch towards Sarasota So we're gonna head south and pick up a little bit of speed.

and uh yeah, we'll take uh, we'll take one of the Surface Street exits and see if this thing stalls after we. uh oh, it's doing something. I Just felt it. kind of kind of shutter a little bit.
You're gonna do it. huh? Here we go. It's doing it. A little bit of shuttering.

Okay. lights. green, safe. Okay, here's a good turn off.

No traffic here. We're just going to turn and kind of pull over on this road and see what happens. I Don't think I've ever been down this road I Don't know this road Let's just stop right here. A few moments later.

No, nothing yet. Okay, uh. back out to the big road. let's flip around, drive through the grass.

it's Florida we can do that. Dukes Hazard Style see if it does it here. Nada. Nothing happened here.

Oh thank you Carr for moving over. It's very courteous of you. More speed. So you guys remember earlier how I was talking about: Do Not pull out in front of trucks because that'll make you dead.

Well, there's another truck right behind us over there and uh I want to add on to that one: Do Not Get In Front Of A truck And Then hit The brakes to turn. So don't pass the guy just to slow down and turn like think about what you're doing in life and try to Not get in front of the truck because you accelerating back to normal speed is one thing. Those guys accelerating back to normal speed is a completely different thing. and it's really not cool to pass the truck just to hit the brakes and then make a right like it's It's completely unacceptable and you really should not do that.

That also counts if you're making a left. So point being, stay away from the front of the trucks. That's not a safe place for anyone to be. They don't want you there.

You don't need to be there. Just don't be there. Okay, just just think about what you're doing. and if you have to turn coming up pretty soon, just move over and get behind the truck and wait an extra like six nanoseconds.

the entire world will be a better place. If you guys can practice that type of procedure and you know who you are and that will end. My Traffic Safety Monologue of the Day. Are we stalling? Nah, we're not stalling.

Frustrating. All right, All right, I'm at another red light. Uh, still not seeing anything with the stalling like I know it shuttered that one time, but it has not. Uh, it has not happened since.

I I Don't know yet. Still no stalling. stopped again, no stalling. I'm headed back towards the shop.

we're gonna. We're gonna swing back into the lot and notice this thing in um I think what I want to do is pull the vapor purge solenoid under the hood, disconnect the line that goes back to the tank, and let's uh, let's look in there to see if there's any Trace elements of fuel. You know, maybe there'll be a little bit of liquid saturation somewhere inside of the line, or maybe inside of one of the tubes in the uh in the purge solenoid. There's a there's a possibility here that the EVAP system is pulling fuel from the tank and it's entering the intake manifold when it shouldn't be.
Okie Dokes We have returned to the shop space here. Let's pop an easy hood and take a look at those Vapor lines. see if there's any fuel in there. it's really all I've got so far to work with here.

Powering down and of course popping easy Hood Wherever that hood thing is, where are you hood latch there? it is found. It hood popped achieved Okay Down in the back of the engine compartment here. Hood's open. This is our evap purge solenoid.

You can see it's nice and shiny. Somebody has replaced this thing. Uh Once Upon a Time What I would like to do here is pull off these little lines. This is the one to the tank.

This is the one to the intake manifold vacuum. Source Let's check these and see if there's any fuel. Uh I smell fuel. but I I would like to see some fuel here if it's drawing fuel from the tank through this valve and into the intake.

it'll run silly Rich for x amount of time and uh that will cause uh cause the stalling condition. Yeah I can smell some fuel in there but I'm not seeing any fuel in there I was hoping to see some. it's not. uh not okay.

All right we need to I need to put this thing on a rack. Let's check the underneath Carriage Take a look at the fuel tank and uh the vent canister into. we'll see if that's uh where our issue May Lie. Put that back all right.

The rack is set. Moving on over to the black subscribe button 5.7 liter Dodge Charger Hemi V8 Moving on up, go and check the underneath Carriage see What Lies Beneath While this is going up I Have done a little bit of back end research on this vehicle and I have found that there were This is actually kind of a common symptom with this. There have been some bulletins uh, suggesting that a fuel tank replacement is required because the vents on the tank I guess stay closed and what happens is the the EVAP system will just suck up fuel from the tank and it ends up in the purge solenoid. However, I don't know if that applies to this I Don't know if it's a recall or just a service bulletin I Do understand that this car has recently been at a local dealership and that tells me that had there been a recall, it would have been performed at that time.

However, the symptom Still Remains So I'm assuming that that particular service bulletin or recall does not apply to this vehicle because if it had, the dealership would have done it all right. Coming down below here, what do we have? we have. We've already got a new fuel tank in this. You see how that's kind of shiny.

It's not brand new. It's been here for a minute. But yeah, look at those. uh, those vent lines up there.

See those. those are nice and shiny. I see witness marks on the bolts for the straps for the fuel tank. So this Tank's already been out.
Once upon a time, somebody has already replaced this as per those Uh bulletins. It appears that that has not fixed the issue then. Okay, so I guess we can rule out that it needs a fuel tank. Let's find the uh.

the vapor canister. That's what we're going to be looking for next. Where's the vapor canister? Let's see. Okay, we've got some lines here.

That one runs up and goes into the fender. well. I wonder if that's just the vent? Let's uh, let's let this down. Some pull the wheel off and maybe pull this inner fender liner out and see if we can't locate the vent canister or the actual vent to see if that thing's not clogged or restricted.

We've obviously got some kind of a there's got to be some kind of restriction here. I I Think it's pulling in fuel, but I Really don't know I Can't even get the thing to stall on me. It's like a a wild Chrysler goose chase coming. loud noise.

Pull this wheel off. looks like the rain has kicked back up again. I Believe we're experiencing some kind of a tropical depression warm Gulf of Mexico water temperatures as well as increased weather activity on the African continent. Gonna be a good hurricane season this year.

All right Anyway, Let's uh, how do we get this out of here? We've got some clips. it's all plastic. Clips Let's get this thing apart real quick. What do we have down here? Let's take a gander.

I Think somebody is also been here before. Yeah, there's a zip tie at that vent. I Don't know if this has been replaced or not. Yeah, it has that says Dorman on it.

Somebody's changed that thing before. Hmm I Don't know, guys. Flashlight down everything on this car regarding a T-vap system has been replaced. Fuel Tank's been replaced.

It's all been replaced. Even this, uh oh wait wait wait wait I wonder if the canister is original? That does not look like it's been replaced? Hmm yeah. we've got a new vent valve here that says Dorman on it. Someone's relocated the uh, the vent filter.

Here's the line going to the tank. Let's uh, let's open this line up and see if it's got like pressure in it or whatever you come off. Okay, and there is fuel in there. We have fuel.

Yeah. Fuel right here. See that. Interesting.

How did we get fuel all the way up here? This is above the tank. Let's take it apart here. Let's go ahead. and I'm going to pull this, uh, this whole canister out of here and we're going to take a look at it.

Let's do that next. Connector looks good. 10 millimeter coming in. Come on down.

Vapor System All right. So we've got our canister. I think that might be OE I Don't see Dorman marks on it or anything. Kind of tough to say here I Can't tell if there's witness marks on these Fasteners or not.

this, uh, this very well could be the original unit and if there was a failure once with the issue with the tank, it would have pulled fuel into this canister which could have could have damaged it. Um, tell you what I'm thinking maybe I should. maybe I should put some smoke into this and pressurize it and see if it actually has flow. It wouldn't be a bad idea.
Yeah, let's go ahead. I'm going to take this bracket off and remove this uh, this filter and remove the solenoid here that way I can get some good access to these fittings. we can Plumb Uh, plump some smoke into it and see what kind of flow we get out of this unit right here. All right, let's uh, let's see how this thing is going to go here.

I need to pull this valve off because it's a there's a bolt behind it that I cannot reach or a nut. Pull this guy out. Disconnected one more on this side. Come off there we go now.

Disconnect this line right here. Anything inside any gasoline? No. I don't think so. Okay, all right, rolling in the smoke machine right over here.

It's got a 12 volt battery for its power supply. We need to connect shop air to it. once we turn it on effectively. it's just a giant vaporizer.

There is a uh like it's almost like a baby oil solution in there. The thing will heat up and the air will press through the tube via the air pressure from the shop air hose and it'll send a very rich white smoke at a regulated pressure. And we can connect that smoke to the ports on this uh, this canister here to see if it's got a restriction or any even a leak. something like that.

So let's smoke test this thing. Um, then we'll go from there. All right Shop air coming in, the battery's already connected. the button red light Powers This on we have a flow meter and a regulator over here on the right.

We can see the uh the ball valve is all the way at the top. see it right there. So we now have some flow. it's making smoke.

This is good. Let's go ahead and connect this guy. Stay smoke machine. Don't fall there.

Let's plug this thing in. see what it does firing up the uh the flow. See if we have flow out of this canister there it is. canister is flowing.

Plug it off. Okay if we if you notice the meter flow did drop off, see that right there. Focus Yep, flow dropped off. Take my finger off of it.

okay I'll pull my finger off. Here goes our flow. Okay, so we have flow through the canister. Smoke is coming out.

It does not appear to have any leaks, so that tells me this canister is okay while the smoke machines out. Let's go ahead and connect it to the vehicle. and I guess we can smoke the fuel tank and see if that's got any kind of leaks or problems of that nature. Maybe it does not connect this over here.

We go all right. Moving back up. Let's just check the top of the tank, the hoses and fittings and whatnot. Just make sure there's no leaks while we've got the machine out.

All right flow is falling back to zero. so the system's all sealed off. Let's uh. let's see here.
what do we do next? Let's find the line that runs up front to the purge valve. We'll disconnect that line and see if that line has any kind of flow. and I think it's way up here. I think it's that one.

Maybe a better idea. We're just gonna let this down and I'll pull it off up at the front. We'll just see if we have flow all the way up front at the purge valve. Yeah, okay.

back under the hood. back to the purge valve again. I'm gonna figure out what's wrong with this car. I've had this thing for like three weeks.

driving me nuts. It's driving me nuts. Disconnected. Come on, Come out.

Okay. no smoke. Let's check for flow. That should be a direct line.

and yeah, yeah, we have flow here. A whole bunch of it. See that right there? Let's go back and see if the smoke makes its way forward. We have smoke.

Flowage Let's plug that guy back in. Uh, just for fun. Let's disconnect the other side and just make sure that that thing does not leak. I Don't think it does.

The valve is closed right now because we're shut off and it's it's not leaking. There's no smoke here. Okay, so the EVAP system appears to be okay. That thing's been replaced.

That's the purge valve. That's the one that turns on that allows the entire Vapor uh, accumulation from the tank to get reburned through the engine. So when that thing decides it wants to purge the tank, it opens up. That valve starts pulling vapor from the gas tank into the intake.

Burns that up that way it cannot Escape into the atmosphere and ruin the ozone layer. That thing's not the problem. The lines are not the problem. The vent canister is not the problem.

It appears that the filter is not the problem and it also appears that this vent valve right here is not the problem. So what is the problem? Why are we pulling fuel? Why did I find fuel at this fitting right here I Want to know why that was saturated with gasoline? All right. So I've been digging and doing some research. There's a component to this fuel tank.

It's called the multi-function fuel control valve or something like that. It's basically an automatic spring-loaded vent valve and I understand that the plastic deteriorates and the thing expands or something and then the valving portion inside of it gets stuck according to the interwebs. They say you have to replace the fuel tank. However, this thing has already had a fuel tank replaced, so I'm I'm a little reluctant to believe that that's the issue.

However, all the evidence is still telling me that that happens to be the problem. This would also include a report in an investigation from the NTSB uh, several years ago around this exact symptom. All right. So real quick.

a little bit more evidence. You see this connector right here. I have just disconnected that and looking right there, you see that that's more liquid fuel. So now we know why.
it's stalling. It's pulling liquid fuel into the intake manifold. So whatever has been done to remedy this in the past did not work and that like I said, they put a fuel tank in it so we know it's drawing in fuel fix when it shouldn't be with. that's confirmed now.

We found fuel here. Still some there. We found fuel here. Saw fuel up front at the purge valve, but uh, it shouldn't be pulling that fuel in.

That's that's the main issue here. I'm not not okay with this because the solution to the issue has already been implemented and that solution is replace the fuel tank now. I've noted Uh, the part number over here. the Zero Four, Seven, Two Six, Zero, Three, Nine, Alpha Alpha.

When you Google it, it comes back to a charger with a three six. But if you cross reference a number into the Mopar part list, it says it's also applicable to the Five Seven. We're in the back of the tank at the differential. If we look up, we can see here that it seems to have some uh new lines in there.

Now right around this location is where that little uh that valve is supposed to be. Can you guys see that in the mirror right there. That valve which is part of the tank is the reason that the situation began, which is why folks were replacing the fuel tanks to begin with. That also looks like it's a looks like it's new so we either have a a faulty replacement tank or something.

Very, very new and interesting is going on here. Um, so we got to go with what we know. We know that the engine is drawing in fuel through the EVAP system when it should not be. We know that the canister is not clogged.

We know that the vents work. We know that the filter is not restricted. We know that the gas cap is good. Yet, we're still getting fuel up here higher up above the tank.

I uh I Gotta think that based on everything we have here, we have a faulty tank. Like it's got to be that little check valve thing up the top here that is, uh, that's faulty and causing this issue. It's got to be the same thing I really don't know what else it could be. Um, what do you guys think? do you, uh, anybody head in charger that experiences such things? any uh, any, Nissan or Nissan any any Dodge technicians out there that uh, that work on these things like uh, what's the deal, what's going on with this car? Why does it do what it does after the solution has already been implemented? That's not cool, it's not tight all the way.

Okay, yeah, I'm gonna have to phone in the friends on this one. Guys Somebody out there in the interwebs let me know what I should do I'm I'm leaning towards getting another fuel tank and uh, popping another tank in this unit I Really don't want to do that because this is a good part or a new part. but all the evidence here is telling me I need to replace this fuel tank again. These things are not cheap so uh I need some assistance? Somebody knows something out there that sees this video.
let me know I need some help? What should we do? I'd really hate to pull the trigger and put another tank in here to have the exact same thing happen again. but I'm kind of at a loss at this point. so uh, that being said, I'm gonna go ahead and close this video out right now. I Don't want to make any like rash decisions and start disassembling this car and making it immobile.

so you guys flying boxes. Good job! Troy So you guys know what to do, hit the comment section down below. go through the interweb see what you can come up with. Chrysler Techs assemble We need you and we need you now.


99 thoughts on “Customer states: engine stalls after fueling…help!! dodge charger 5.7 #mechanic”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Joe Messer says:

    Change the fuses in the trunk

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Wyatt Selleck says:

    Weil, it is a Dodge and it’s painted lemon yellow so, it’s a POS.

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Bill Utter says:

    I never see part 2 of any of the videos you say there will be a part two

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Honest Abe says:

    I wonder if the owner is filling the car up with the engine running? If so may cause fuel in line.

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Michael Knorr says:

    With no codes, you cant confirm the issue. That gets complicated.

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jim Davis says:

    WAY TOO MUCH FREAKING YELLOW. AARGHHHH.

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars HEXnPAIN says:

    The bank 2 o2#1 sensor was showing 2.somthing volts not like the bank 1 sensor

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Peter Dahlheimer says:

    could he be overfilling it?

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Gregg KUZILA says:

    Have the fuel gauge and you can tell if the gas is on the right the left or in the middle

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Bill Smotrilla says:

    Maybe Heat soak/Vapor lock in the engine compartment. Both occur on a hot start or after refueling when it is hot outside.. Or faulty fuel pressure regulator.

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Robert Coons says:

    Is the cap vent large enough or does it even have a vent hole.

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars pistol Cutler says:

    Or pulling a horse trailer. We have live animals on board, and we can't stop fast, or we throw them around. That's how they get injured and when you have expensive horses it's not good.

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Vincent Robinette says:

    One other possibility: a small amount of WATER in the fuel tank. Water is lighter than gasoline, and will tend to puddle in a low spot. As the car is driven, that puddle can migrate toward the fuel pickup, and a small amount may enter the fuel system. Anything can disturb that puddle, including the turbulence of adding fuel. Once the water settles out, it no longer enters the pickup tube, and the engine runs fine. That would explain the intermittent nature of the problem. The only other thing, could be unexpected over-pressure of the gas tank, due to vent restriction in the gas cap. It might be worth it to replace the gas cap, unless there's a way to measure the pop pressures of the cap with pressure gauges. Virtually everything else fuel related has been addressed. If this tank uses a submerged fuel pump, that would rule out any possibility of air in the fuel line.

  14. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Counter0ffensive says:

    People beat the living hall out of these cars and then complain gas is too expensive or that it's broken down

  15. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars RIP SRT says:

    Can't rule out defective parts, especially with dorman and standard.

  16. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars RIP SRT says:

    The vapor canister was a recall on my 2015 charger… found out after i replaced it myself along with all the vapor lines 😮

  17. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars tommynights says:

    I had a buddy with a 5.7 that did not like to keep running after being filled while running – not sure why, but didn’t happen if he shut down and filled, then ran

  18. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Triple 7 says:

    once added fuel treatment on a 1/3 tank or less and the car would stall before shifting into park.

  19. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Rod Mackay says:

    Ray, you mentioned the high price for fuel, 98 octane petrol is currently around $2.50 AU per litre in Sydney Australia which equates to $11.30 per gallon and diesel is about the same price at 42.45 per litre. The price went up around 60c per litre in the last few weeks. Crazy times.

  20. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Righty-O says:

    Lol maybe you got scammed out of a full tank of gas 😂

  21. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Young Pootie says:

    My 06 rt is having the same issue I just spend $600 on repairs and it's still stalling

  22. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Young Pootie says:

    I think it could be the pcm…did you try using an aftermarket one? After doing some research I've found that aftermarket Pcm are better than the factory ones for these cars

  23. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars ran stan says:

    Tell owner it's over and to sell it

  24. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Papi-Champoo says:

    They're probably using 87 octane every time they fill up?

  25. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Shaggy says:

    my sister is a truck driver… your advice is spot on

  26. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars carl criterbox says:

    Had a 94 Accord ruin a evap valve from daughter in law overfilling tank repeatedly. Kind of a pain to get to but fixed it. Code kept saying replace the gas cap.

  27. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Amber Steele says:

    Try the temperature control sensor. I had Camry that would do that. Never got code. Someone said try that. And it worked! Never died again!

  28. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Thomas Thurston says:

    Lmao its a Top Banana 🍌. They did have recalls lots of them UB4 was one of them. I have a 14 Challenger R/T Classic in Plum crazy. It's been junk since new. I now have about 38k miles on it. The paperwork is so thick I couldn't fit it in the glovbox. I should have junked it under CA Lemon Law. It by far over qualified. The Mopar service by far is the worst fca sucks.

  29. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars oracle wisdom says:

    the stalling after fill up is the clue,., ask the owner if they stop when the gas pump handle shuts off, or if they keep reseting it and burp gas into the tank until its spilling out of the overflow tube. if they are filling up in the morning before it gets hot, the gas and ethanol will expand . I would tell the customer to only fill it up to abt 90 percent full and see what it does.

  30. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Garrett Burrows says:

    Could be the throttle body,,ran into a issue where the body wasn't getting the correct voltage because of corroded battery terminals, also cleaned the body and no more stalls, or the body is just junk, it has it's own light on the dash, yeah customer stated it just stalls when it wants to every once and a while

  31. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Dan Cheeky says:

    I've been dealing with extreme anxiety lately and your videos are better then therapy to me.

  32. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mark Duccini says:

    Sounds like he over filled his gas tank 😂. Or exgaust gas regulator

  33. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jason Chaladoff says:

    I have a 2006 Dodge Magnum 5.7L HEMI that had the same symptoms about a year ago. It was completely random. After stalling it threw the following codes: P0300, P0430, P0032, P0038, P0052, P0058. Mechanics I talked to said its possible bad gas, my issue was also on any day it was over 90 ambient air temp (fellow Floridian). I will keep you posted as well on what I see. looking forward to Part 2

  34. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars megan McGowan says:

    18 year driver, I was driving a quad axle dump truck and had a guy cut me off to stop at a red light in front of me. I was 108k (heavy haul route) it was raining, people are dumb. Took 20 feet out of my stopping distance just to be first at a light. 1 weighed roughly 20 and a half times more than his Chevy pickup. Glad he had confidence in my ability to stop 54 tons.

  35. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Daniel says:

    WOW that dash fuel arrow is legit wisdom I hated having to go to a gas station and look like an idiot on a rental 😀

  36. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Aiden Sherwood says:

    SARASOTA?!?!?!?!?! CAN I MEET YOU?!?

  37. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars A Random Channel says:

    It's always strange to see people filling up their cars themselves. Well, I live in South Africa and you don't even have to get out of your car to have fuel, tyres checked, oil, water, fuel, windscreen cleaned etc.. all in the name of job creation.

  38. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Pauley says:

    Thank u ray for saying that because we can’t stop like cars can

  39. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ed Howell says:

    Owner is packing the fuel tank after gas pump auto shuts off.

  40. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars eddy Mahon says:

    You made this job look very smooth. Looked like it was gonna be a pain in the butt

  41. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Christina Moneyhan says:

    Your safty advice pertains to all drivers even the cars that are on the road. Happens way too often because no one has any patience or consideration of other drivers .

  42. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars David Reneau says:

    When someone pulls passes us (truck drivers) just to get in front of us to turn, it not only takes forever for us to get our momentum back but also it’s a lot for us to brake too. Thank you Ray for discussing that.

  43. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars A McC in Scotland says:

    In Scotland one litre of fuel is £1.46

  44. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Drew Kessler says:

    It's the gas tank

  45. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Drew Kessler says:

    It's the gas tank they might have fixed thought they fixed it

  46. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Drew Kessler says:

    I had the same year car

  47. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Drew Kessler says:

    They had a recall for the gas tank I can't remember some kind of return line problem

  48. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Phillip Rash says:

    What about during a hrs braking situation? I know my Ram will kinda shudder if I do a hard braking sometimes.

  49. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars michael hayes says:

    It would be kinda funny if this was just a ruse to try and get a free tank of gas. 😂

  50. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Caleb Burdette says:

    The Carbon canister is full

  51. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars A Team says:

    Same thing on older Kia. 2011, you just cant fill up the tank all the way.

  52. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Perry Spangler says:

    Hello Ray, I’m so glad you mentioned about not breaking hard in front of trucks are pulling out in front of them. I was grossing near 80,000 pounds when a woman in the left lane on the interstate realize she was about to miss her exit and pulled over in front of me and slammed on her brakes with four children in the van. It was so hot outside. My tires did not squeal. When I lock them up they just melted and it was like I was on ice. But when the whole family gets killed, it’s the tractor trailers fault! Thanks, Ray!

  53. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars SARASOTAMARK says:

    By that entire shop if you can if you haven't already

  54. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Subtlechaos says:

    Thx ray did not know about the arrow on the fuel Guage lol😂🎉

  55. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Hot Rod says:

    Remember back in the day before all this computerized and extra junk a vehicle didn't & doesn't need to function properly…….i miss those days…..

  56. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mikey says:

    I'm 13mins in and thought to myself without reading any of the comments is the problem caused by the auto start stop to save fuel ⛽? Maybe they turned it on by mistake and its causing the cut out lol 😂

  57. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Randal Anderson says:

    Ray, I was wondering if when you took off the gas cap – was there a sucking noise – vacuum? I remember back when, that was a symptom of a fueling problem.

  58. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Devildust-DCLXVI says:

    out here a few people call them thircle k's because they have no teeth…

  59. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Bill Lightner says:

    New does not mean good

  60. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars William Reifsnyder says:

    agree with the over fill of fuel !! Owner is one of those that round up to nearest dollars after pump handle kicks off. Had a friend in Sorysota that did that and engine stumbled after fill up. What makes it worse is the Florida heat and expanding fuel. As a boat mechanic up north we always tell our rack boats to NOT fill up before rack as the fuel expands and comes out the over-flow vent and onto the boat stored below !

  61. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars ghostch15 says:

    there is a tsb/recall on the 05~07 charger rt / 300c with 5.7 mine was fixed under factory recall. they (dealership) replaced fuel sending unit and flashed ecm to fix it on my 05 300c..it randomly stalled after fueling it

  62. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars DJ KNITE says:

    EGR solenoid may be the cause of the stalling. Same with the Throttle Body, it happened on my 05 Dodge Magnum RT.

  63. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Stephen Lan says:

    Are you in Ruskin ?

  64. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars jerry hulett says:

    No breaker points no distributer
    It all electric ignition and computerized no need to adjust the timing.

  65. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars jerry hulett says:

    Why would I do that, never brake check or cut a truck off.
    Just don’t do it.

  66. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Robert Barnhardt says:

    If I has Dorman on it it's junk replace it w oem

  67. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Dynasty1K says:

    Wow, if only commiefornia gas was below $4/gal

  68. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jeremy Pilot says:

    It's that crappy aftermarket cruise control…

  69. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Chris Minifie says:

    Did those dash lights flicker when it did the misfire thing? Seems to support comments about fuses and relays

  70. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Chris Minifie says:

    My daughter had a 4 cylinder car that started randomly running on 3 cylinders for a minute or two, then running properly again. No codes set. Took to a mechanic, who drove it around for a while, but the problem didn’t happen for them. They couldn’t cause the problem to happen or diagnose what it was. It became a safety issue on the freeway. She ended up trading the car in

  71. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Triparadox C. says:

    $3.35/gal? Damn, I envy..

  72. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Hola! Robert Ottwell says:

    Over filling the fuel tank. Filling the neck will get fuel to flow into the evap canister. Also I would check the fuel relays everything in Florida gets moisture in it and can rust and foul the relays

  73. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Thomas Nichols says:

    On my town and country I had the random shut off while driving. Interstate travel for about 1 1/2 hour or local driving in very hot temperature days after I filled up. Van stalls. Messed up my purge valve and something else along with clogged the fuel filter somehow. I feel the filter was coincidental. Replaced those things and filled till the pump stopped. Never a problem since then. My son had the same issue. He filled his ford (litterly topped it off) the price of gas was cheap that day. Before he got home he could restart the car for about 20 minutes. He stopped topping off beyond the click. Never happened again. As an experiment he did this again three fill ups later. Exactly the same issue.

  74. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mutleytech says:

    $35 for ten gallons is cheap! We have damn near $6/gal gas here in Washington.

  75. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Stephen Oliveau says:

    Before watching… Evap system.

  76. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars RNG_Anarchist says:

    Dude I fixed a pt cruiser 2 years ago doing the same thing turns out it was the tipm

  77. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars madsinth says:

    I would of just told the customer to junk the car its a dodge.

  78. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars madsinth says:

    The problem are those goddy rear brake caliper covers… dear lord.

  79. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Elijah Da gamer says:

    I have never seen so much driving in one of your videos

  80. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars 1windozesuk says:

    Small world, not for nothing, but isn;t that your local Matco dealer? Wouldn;t it be common to see him driving around? I used to see my Snapon guy all the time on the road. Anyway, good video as always

  81. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Blame USA says:

    $35 for a tank………….. DA FK… that would be about 105 here

  82. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars FPV_amDerek says:

    I work at Chrysler/jeep. It’s the customer topping off the tank multiple times after the gas pump already clicks off. advise customer to not top off tank after gas pump clicks off. Or bad new fuel tank

  83. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars AK Alksander says:

    It should stall now that you put the cheap gas in it.

  84. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars AK Alksander says:

    I wonder if it was a faulty gas cap, lol.

  85. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ryan says:

    As a driver I thank you for the traffic safety advice

  86. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Michael Piwcewicz says:

    RAY CHECK FUSES AND RELAYS CHARGERS ARE KNORN FOR IT///HARBOR FREIGHT FUSES ARE GREAT////GOOD JOB///

  87. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Sam says:

    As a truck driver for 28 years, PLEASE TAKE HIS ADVICE! Thank you for the psa man I appreciate it!

  88. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Simon says:

    Buy a morris minor you can fix them easy 😂

  89. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars mons0427 says:

    When i took my driving lesson we had to refill the car at a gas station and he said you do you know which side the fuel cap is on and i said left side and he asked how i know that i said it shows on the dash board which side its on he was genuinely impressed that i knew that since they don’t actually show any of that in the driving lesson/exam’s

  90. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars lee williams says:

    Why so so looooonnng winded could of cut this down or used jumps to show I'm so bored and over it at 4 min mark

  91. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars PowerPC603 says:

    Alot of dough for putting in 10.4 gallons for only 35 dollars? Then you don't wanna drive in Belgium. 10.4 gallons is 39.36 liters of fuel. We pay about 1.7 euros per liter (in the Netherlands you pay 2.15 euros per liter). 39.36 * 1.7 = 66.9 euros. Convert that to US$ and you get 72.8 US$. So 35 dollars is damn cheap from our point of view. We pay twice what you pay for gasoline. But keep your videos going, it teaches us about the mechanics of a car and I love your dedication and persistence to try to find the problem. Also your explanation is quite thorough and easy to understand.

  92. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Wesley Paul says:

    This same problem happened to my Charger of about the same trim & year. It would stall after driving on the highway for about 30 minutes, then slowing down. It would also stall after leaving it for a while, starting it and it would stall while idling. Took it to 3 shops, never got it resolved.

  93. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars daniel howard says:

    Um never assume the dealer did anything. Assume they did everything but.

  94. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Kitchikai says:

    Ray, I've ran into this on a few other manufacturers, specifically VW, Audi, BMW, whereas the purge valve was sticking open, therefore causing excessive fuel vapor to enter the intake system while refueling causing a hard, no, or slow start, and even "stalling" condition, could be similar to the situation you're experiencing, I've also found in tandem with the purge valve, alot of times the carbon canister is soaked with fuel, usually due to people refueling with the vehicle running or overfilling the tank, could be a couple things you could easily check 👍

  95. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Kevin PEAF Smith says:

    UK. 2023. 10gals = usd90!

  96. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Efrain Garfias says:

    Thank you for the advise you did about dont getting in fron of trucks i. A truck driver. I really appreciate your advise. And wish you luck with those american muscles hard to fix😊😅

  97. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mclean207 77 says:

    New parts could be faulty too.

  98. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Menkalinan says:

    I have the exact same car. 2006 daytona RT top banana.
    they're known for PCM issues; especially in places with hot summers and cold winters; heat stress cracks the solder on the PCM.
    the relays also might be a culprit as others have said.
    they're also known for dropping valve seats; so let her cool down before turning it off. plz for the love of god.

    the only other thing might just be bad gas; these engines really should only be fed 89+ gas, if they're throwing reg in it and it happens to be bad or watered down i can see it stalling.
    my car cuts nearly 30% power at FOH to prevent knock on reg.

  99. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Rainman Ray's Repairs says:

    Keep a lookout for Part 2! Thanks for watching!!

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