NHTSA Owner Complaint Log
This page lists owner-reported complaints filed with NHTSA for the 2022 Chrysler Pacifica. Complaints are unverified consumer reports submitted to NHTSA and do not by themselves prove a defect or defect rate.
While driving on the highway in rush hour traffic I got a message to pull over when it was safe to do so, and the car started losing power. The breakdown lane was in use for traffic, so I had to drive 1/2 mile to find a safe spot with the car going much more slowly than the flow of traffic. I turned the car off, and opened the door to 'reset' it, then nervously pulled back out into traffic. I was able to drive to about a mile from my house, and I got the message and lost power again. I go the car to my mechanic, who said that the car had transmission failure. I had the car towed to the dealer, who confirmed as much.
We just purchased the used 2022 Pacifica today., it was 75 miles back home. I left to get Dairy Queen; I turned left onto side road into Norton commons and an alert came up Stop safely your car will slow down soon. Very scary with a family and newb and kids and wife. Especially because cost bought it. Perhaps I should return it!
Driving in residential area at 30mph and van turned off while moving. Message on dashboard said to push break and press to start. Vehicle put itself in park. No lights turned on. I heard a beep and felt engine shut off. Problem just happened and I haven't driven it since. Called auto shop and was advised to document I'd it happened again because they need a code or some evidence to give to techs.
THE VEHICLE STOPS AT WILL WHILE DRIVING. IT HAS STOPPED SEVERAL TIMES, IMADE IT TO THE NESSAN DEALER WHERE I PURCHASED IT THEY STARTED IT BUT ONCE I GOT ON THE INTERSTATE IT STOPPED ANDI I HAD TO HAVE IT TOWED. ON THE PANEL IT SAYS 'ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL"
Driving on a city street, shortly after driving out of a parking lot, and suddenly the message 'Stop Safely - Vehicle Will Shut Off Soon' showed on the dash, including a check engine light and a red turtle icon. After pulling over on a busy city street and waiting 10 minutes, I was able to start back up and keep driving. The CEL light stayed on but not the 'stop safely' message.
Driving on the highway, suddenly the message 'Stop Safely - Vehicle Will Shut Off Soon' showed on the dash, including a check engine light and a red turtle icon. After pulling over on the freeway and waiting 10 minutes, I was able to start back up and keep driving. The CEL light stayed on but not the 'stop safely' message.
Vehicle suddenly stops and shows the message "Stop Safely Vehicle will shut off soon". Then the vehicle will lose all power and vehicle can crash with little prior warning when on the highway. This is very unsafe and a recall was performed on 1/17/2023 but the problem still persists over and over and is very unsafe. Once the warning happens about 2-5 seconds later the vehicle will shut-off and can crash when driving. This incident has happened several times and is not isolated to once.
My wife was driving our 2022 Pacifica Hybrid Touring L to work on 101 freeway when a message came up on the console "Stop Safely. Vehicle Will Shut Off Soon" Within minutes and while she was in the middle lane of the Freeway and the speed shutdown to 19mph causing cars behind to almost collide with our van. Drivers showed road rage towards her. She was able to coast to the freeway exit. We got the van towed to a dealer where it is now. I have read many reports of this same thing happening to may others. Something needs to be done about this.
Vehicle lost power & shut itself off while driving on highway at around 70 mph
Ever since delivery of our vehicle it would seem to have a hard shift between the electric and gas motor. Recently, we were driving one morning and noticed that when the gas engine kicked in, the RPM’s were much higher than usual. Later that day we received the “Stop Safely the Vehicle Will Shut Off Soon” message along with a check engine light. Shortly thereafter the vehicle went into limp mode. We are very lucky this happened in town as opposed to on the highway or in a remote area where this would pose an even more serious safety risk. Especially with young children on board. We then brought the vehicle to the nearby dealer where they found P0A43-00 “Drive Motor "A" Position Sensor” and C0063-9A “ Yaw Rate Sensor-Component or System Operating Conditions” codes present. After nearly a week of troubleshooting and opening up a “STAR” case, the dealership is now in the process of acquiring and replacing the transmission on our vehicle. This seems to be related to the recent recall 03A “Loss of Motive Power” and Chrysler TSB 21-008-23 affecting the internal transmission wiring connector. Our recall was completed promptly after issuance but this did not address the underlying issue of the internal transmission wiring connector. Our van is just over one year old and has under 21,000 miles on it. Needless to say this is unacceptable for a vehicle of this age, use, and especially MSRP! We purchased this vehicle as a safe option for our family and now we have lost confidence.
Loss of drive power while at high speed on the highway. Warning popped up saying car will lose power soon, with a turtle icon. Had to pull over 3 lanes to shoulder. Could have been dangerous, Chrysler known issue - they had recall 03A to make sure the warning turns up, but didn't fix it.
While travelling on a controlled-access highway at 70 mph with the Adaptive Cruise Control active, and no other vehicles or objects nearby, the braking system engaged spontaneously (without driver input) and forcefully, for approximately .5 seconds, also engaging the anti-lock brakes. The rapid deceleration was forceful enough to snap my family of 5 all into their seatbelts. The speed of the vehicle slowed approximately 10 mph or more during this incident. My family and I were fortunate enough that no vehicles were behind us, no collision occurred, and I was able to maintain control of the vehicle though I was very much surprised. No warning indicators nor messages appeared. I took the vehicle to a servicing dealer three days after the incident for inspection/diagnosis. I was told be the service agent at the desk that, in order for this to not happen again, I should not use the Adaptive Cruise Control. The technician, who was at the service desk, stated he was unable to reproduce the incident on test drive, and that he recalibrated the Adaptive Cruise Control system and sensor, without further explanation as to what that meant.
2nd and 3rd row seats of the van do not allow for proper installation of children’s car seats due to the non adjustable and non removable headrest. 3rd row headrest folds forward making the issue even worse. Tried multiple car seat manufacturers and per the manufacturer’s installation guide the pacifica seats will not allow for correct and safe installation. Installation instructions show the car seat back must be flush with the vehicle seat. No known problems with other vehicle manufacturers when researching this issue
While driving on the expressway at expressway speeds we got a message on the information system stating the engine will shutdown soon, pullover safely as soon as possible (paraphrased). The van started to lose power almost immediately upon receiving the message. We were lucky to pull over on a multi lane expressway since we were already in the right lane. It appears the gas engine did not engage when the battery was almost out of power (1%). On the side of the road, it took two times to turn the van on and off before the gas engine started. We were able to make it home. The next business day we contacted the dealership and had it towed there for service. After evaluation I was told the entire transmission needed to be replaced since a generator for the electric motor is housed there and is apparently the cause of the problem. At this time my vehicle is still with dealership awaiting parts. I did research online and see the message we got was the focus of a recall (to display the message) but the cause of the mechanical\electrical failure was still unknown from Chrysler/Stellantis. This is unacceptable. We could have easily been in a crash due to the issue. If they can't fix the actual problem, the message needs to display much sooner while the battery still has sufficient power such as 10%. I believe we had 1% indicated on the driver display at the time of the message.
The contact owns a 2022 Chrysler Pacifica. The contact stated while attempting to start the vehicle, the center console display went black and became inoperable. The contact stated that only the back-over prevention camera operated on the screen as needed. No warning lights were illuminated. The local dealer was contacted; however, the vehicle was not diagnosed. The contact linked the failure to NHTSA Campaign Number: 24V436000 (BACK OVER PREVENTION). The contact stated that the vehicle had already been repaired under the recall; however, the repair failed to prevent the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 20,029.
While driving on the highway, warning came on to pull over safely that car would be shutting off. I had approximately 20 seconds to coast to side of the 3 lane highway an park on shoulder, as acceleration did not work. Car then shut down completely.
On three separate occasions (December 2023-February 2024), while driving in temperatures below freezing, our 2022 Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid dashboard gave the following warning, along side the illumination of a red turtle warning light: "Stop Safely. Vehicle will shut off soon." The vehicle then lost the ability to accelerate, and the speed dropped significantly and immediately. Two of the three times, my one and three year old were in the vehicle and there was no shoulder on the 50mph road we were traveling on after sunset. Fortunately, the three times this happened, we were less than a half mile from our home and we coasted downhill to the bottom of our driveway. Our vehicle has now been at a certified Chrysler dealership for three full business days, and the technician "has no idea what is wrong," "is still working on it," "has no idea how long it will take to fix," and "has no rental or loaner cars available" for our family while we wait for our family's mode of Transportation to be returned. They claim they are unable to recreate the issue, so they cannot fix it. We showed them a picture of the dashboard, but that is not enough for them. It is currently 72 degrees in Dayton, OH, and the issue has never occurred in temperatures above 30 degrees. Thus, I doubt they will be able to "recreate" the issue until next winter. They've offered no other options or resolution until they can "recreate the issue."
While driving on the highway, warning came on to pull over safely that car would be shutting off. I had approximately 20 seconds to coast to side of the 3 lane highway an park on shoulder, as acceleration did not work. Car then shut down completely.
While driving on a highway (never at slower speeds), a message will display on the dash that says "Stop Safely, Vehicle will shut off soon." The car then begins to decelerate and I have less than a minute to pull off the road. This issue began in December 2023. The car has been with the dealership from Feb 16 to present (April 4). The dealership was able to reproduce the problem. I am told it's related to the transmission, and am still waiting on a status update.
The mirror on the passenger side of the vehicle "exploded".
Went to store. Came home. Went to leave again. Unable to move wheel. Says power steering unavailable. Service required. Luckily, stuck at home. Anywhere else would have been an issue or to go out suddenly.
09/17/23 Was driving 65mph, car was slowing Down in front of me and turned cruise control off. Immediately car started stalling. Was in middle lane with cars on both sides. Turned on flashers and no power in gas pedal. At about 30mph, was struck from behind by Jeep! Third car behind struck Jeep and Jeep struck me again. There were injuries and a death. My car was towed. 10/02/23; Now car is in body shop. Contacted Chrysler, they inspected car, but did not drive it. 10/12/23 Just received email stating that they found no problem. They stated that they are not responsible as they found no evidence of manufacturing defect or recall having contributed to this accident. Insurance companies and police are still investigating.
Loss of power while driving at high speed, almost caused crash. The dealership technician inspected and updated PIM software and claimed that it won't happen again. However, the van shut down again while driving on a highway on the 2nd day after the "PIM software update". The car is currently with dealership with no information shared regarding what is causing engine shut down.
Vehicle lost all motive power. Accessories[Wdws,HzrdFlashers] still operational. Stopped DEAD in the middle of the road. Managed to ReStart vehicle. "Limped" along to a safer location, in pkg lot.
Driving down the highway. My vehicle notified me that it would shut down soon and to stop safely very unsafe. I felt I was lose control of the vehicle
7/19/23 - Dash warning to pull over because car was going to turn off (from recall software update). (Image attached) Unclear how long I had and upcoming road was more dangerous, so I pulled over in an area with highway speed traffic and only half a shoulder. Car did not reset on first attempt to restart and stuck in "turtle mode" (<10 mph). When I called the dealership, they originally offered me the roadside assistance number, then talked me through reset over phone when I pushed back that I was not in a safe spot with cars flying past me. I was able to drive <10 minutes to dealer after car reset. They were able to get codes and confirm car is undrivable and I need a new transmission. As of 7/28 they still have my car with no update on when part will be shipped. Prior warning: On 7/11, dash showed "put in P to park" alternating with "press brake and push button to start" while driving down the road (note D for drive in lower right on attached images, also photo of car still on/in run). This started at the same time the car bucked and the check engine light came on solid. (Another image shows the red battery warning light in upper left that came on when car was put in park as other messages continued to alternate.) I pulled over and turned off car. While waiting and thinking about what to do next, the car restarted on its own. (It is possible I pressed button 2x to turn off as I recall it didn't react. But restart was a full minute later!) Restarted. Dealership seemed unconcerned, despite the known issue with Pacifica hybrids. Same issue occurred 7/12. On 7/13 the radio rebooted while driving down the road with no warning. (Radio issues have been ongoing and may be related to overall electrical issues?). On morning of 7/19 when final issue occurred, the radio didn't work at first. On 7/14, I pushed dealership to get software recall update that day as it did not feel safe to drive with the ongoing issues. Recall software update was in place before 7/19 incident.
The air conditioner stopped working and a warning message was displayed on the dash stating service hybrid system, immediately after the Vehicle shut off while driving above 70MPH. Fits symptoms of 03A recall. Vehicle at dealership for service. 80 miles driven by Customer total since purchase
Complete loss of engine power at interstate speed of approximately 75 miles per hour without any prior warning indication or service lamps. This required an immediate emergency stop and crossing multiple interstate traffic lanes without any forward propulsion power. We were able to restart the vehicle. Upon restart the system malfunction indicator lamp was illuminated. Vehicle was driven at slow speed to the nearest dealer service center for evaluation and service.
I was driving this vehicle, a 2022 Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid this evening, July 7th. The battery was operating on a charge of 1% and the gas tank was 1/3 full. I charged the battery earlier this morning but only for several minutes. This is a rental vehicle I have used for the last week with no problems. Vehicle was idle for about 3 hours prior to this incident. After starting the car at about 8:30 pm, I drove no more than several miles and received a warning that I needed to pull over “immediately” and that a vehicle shutdown was “imminent.” I did so and turned off the vehicle. I turned it on again and the “Check engine” light was on but the notice I received earlier was gone. I was able to drive the rest of the way home which was about 10 miles. I searched the vehicle and VIN later and determined this vehicle was under NHTSA Recall # 23V-010 which had been completed. I am reporting this defect because it seems to be similar to the recall shown as completed on the vehicle in January 2023.
Multiple vehicle shut downs while driving on the highway. A red turtle icon appears on the instrument panel letting me know vehicle will be shutting down, and I will have to pull over. This has happened to me over a dozen times, and I have had the transmission replaced twice now by the dealershp. This is a very unsafe situation because if you are on a road with no shoulder you will stop in the middle of the road and be at risk for a collision. This can happen anywhere, and happened multiple times when I was driving my family for a vacation hours from home. One time it happened I was with my disabled daughter and we were stuck by the side of the road miles from home. When that happened, I could not get the vehicle to restart. If it had not been for AAA I don't know what I would have done to get home. This has happened to me a dozen times since 2023. Chrysler has known about this problem for years! How are they still allowed to manufacture these vehicles with this known major defect?
My car had less than 500 miles on it. While driving down the interstate, it suddenly stopped accelerating and a warning to “pull to a safe place the vehicle will soon shut off” appeared. The vehicle shut off. It was towed to the dealership. After almost a week with the van, the dealer said nothing was wrong and they sent me back on my way. 5 miles down the road and on a busy road, same thing happened. Van stalled and was again towed to the dealership. This time they said it needed a new PIM system. It was at this time that I became aware of NHTSA Campaign Number: 23V-010. I was sold this car on June 14 after Chrysler was aware of the issue.
The contact owns a 2022 Chrysler Pacifica. The contact stated that while driving at 35 MPH, the vehicle stalled. The contact steered to the side of the road and received assistance from a Police Officer who disconnected and reconnected the battery. On another occasion, while driving at 75 MPH the contact stated that the vehicle stalled. The transmission warning light was illuminated. The vehicle was steered to the side of the road where the battery was disconnected and reconnected again. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 17,602.
The vehicle had a safety recall performed on 3/28/23. The safety recall was to fix the problem of the vehicle shutting off while driving. On 4/23/23 while travelling on the highway at 70 the vehicle went into limp mode and started coasting. I had to drift to the side of the road. I was able to restart the vehicle after waiting 2 minutes. The same thing happened while traveling 70 mph on the highway in 6/16/23. It happened again on 6/18/23 while traveling at 55 mph on a country road. There was no shoulder so had to stop in the road. My families safety was put at risk because there was no warning the engine just stops and the car coasts to a stop. The vehicle has not been inspected by Chrysler.
Week of 6/18/23 vehicle began flashing codes- service electronic stability control, lanes sense unavailable service required, AWD system unavailable and several warning lights appearing on dash. Took to dealership replaced STAR connector. Still same issues. Took to another dealership replaced ABS module. Still same issues. Chrysler engineers are guiding dealership on how to proceed but neither the dealership or Chrysler engineers know what is wrong with the car or how to fix it. Has been at 2 dealerships since June 23, 2023 and still no fix. The only repair documentation I have is from the first dealership. The dealership it has been at since June 29,23 said they cannot provide me with a document of the work they have done until the service repair order is closed. That won’t be closed until the car is fixed. But they can’t figure out the issue.
The contact owned a 2022 Chrysler Pacifica. The contact stated that while driving approximately 55 MPH, a very loud snapping noise had suddenly occurred, and the message "Stability System Activated" displayed before the steering wheel suddenly turned to the right, causing the driver to lose control of the vehicle to crash and roll over multiple times. The police and first responders were called to the scene, and the occupants were transported to the hospital. During the crash, the driver sustained multiple neck and back fractures and a right leg injury from the seat belt strap. The front passenger sustained multiple rib fractures. The vehicle was destroyed and later towed away. The cause of the failure was not determined. The manufacturer and local dealer were not notified of the failure. The contact also indicated that due to the injuries sustained in the crash, his right hand is unusable. The VIN was not available. The failure mileage was 5,000.
Everyday over the last two weeks, the minivan will just completely shut off while driving down the highway. I have to try to pull over and restart the minivan. This is particularly dangerous here in the southern California area.
Van engine suddenly turned off while I was driving on a local highway on April 3, 2023. Six people were in the car. I was able to stop at a turning lane before an intersection, turned off the engine and after re-starting it worked again. I brought the car to the dealership and was told that there is a 03A recall that will fix the problem. It took 3 week to get an appointment to perform the recall fix. I was told not to drive the car during that time. - On April 20th, I brought the car to dealership for the recall fix. It took only 3 hours and I got my car back. - On April 22nd, I took my family to Torrance area. On the way home, while driving on the HOV lane of I-405 North, my van suddenly slowed down from 70mph - 40mph and continued to cruise at around 40mph. Even when I hit the accelerator, it wouldn't go pass 40mph. Engine light turned ON and a message popped up saying 'Vehicle will shut off soon, stop safely'. But I couldn't stop safely on a super-heavy-traffic freeway where everyone drove 70+mph. So I parked on the narrow shoulder on HOV lane, with cars zooming by. I turned off the engine, re-started it but the condition stayed the same. I turned it off again, this time waited 5 min before starting the engine and it finally turned back to normal. I am too scared to drive my newly bought van now. It is a family van, so my whole family always ride in the van with me. We are in Los Angeles traffic where people drive very fast. When the van shuts off in the middle of the fast moving freeway, it is an accident waiting to happen. It has happened twice in 3 weeks. It happened even after I brought the van in for the recall fix. - Chrysler Pacifica 03A recall fix is not fixing the problem. Please, help us. Pacifica Hybrid owners' lives are at risk every time they drive their vans. They also put other drivers at risk.
Vehicle would lose power unexpectedly at highway speeds and in town posing a major risk for an accident to occur. We brought the vehicle in for the recall-software update but vehicle continues to lose power. The only change is a warning that appears on the instrument dash screen to slow down/pull over because the vehicle is about to lose power. This is still a hazard at highway speeds and busy in town traffic driving because you are required to shut down your vehicle. Not acceptable on many levels and I would have assumed the recall would fix the actual functional disturbance and not just create a warning screen.
The vehicle lost power and was not accelerating when pressing on gas pedal. The engine light came on but came off 4 days later. Took to the dealership. The engine light was no longer on. Dealer informed me of the recall and said it will take 2 to 3 days to fix. After 6 days the dealership has contacted me and said it'll be another 2 to 2.5 weeks as software update triggered a need to replace a module.
The contact's mother had rented a 2022 Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid. The contact stated that upon his mother entering a gas station at a low rate of speed, she hit a divot in the road which triggered the vehicle's phantom braking to engage without warning. As the vehicle came to a sudden halt, the air bags deployed without incident. Due to the failure, his mother was taken to the hospital where she was treated for a concussion as well as multiple injuries to her neck, hips, nose, and right thumb; she also sustained severe burns and bruising to both hands and arms. A police report was filed. The vehicle was towed to an independent mechanic; however, the whereabouts of the vehicle are unknown. The dealer nor the manufacturer had yet to be notified of the failure. The failure mileage was unknown.
Car stops suddenly on highways and other road with a warning and red turtle sign on dashbaord . I was able to switch off the car for few min and then turn it on and get back to road again but it is happening while I am on road especially on highways it is very dangerous. I took car to dealer ship and they did some computer restart and send me home , the same issue happened even after that. Attaching pictures of the dashboard on each and every occurrence to notice the miles .
I was driving around 15 mph and the van suddenly lost all electrical and engine power. I could not drive and none of the instruments were working. I could not turn on the emergency blinkers / hazard lights. I could not restart the van. No buttons were working. The van came to a stop with some bad sounds from the engine. I was on a hill and I had to keep my foot on the brake otherwise the van would start rolling backwards. I could not place the vehicle into park and the parking break did not work either. This means I was effectively trapped in the vehicle, in the middle of the road, unable to engage any hazard lights. I called my spouse and he drove to meet me. He opened the hood and after a minute the power returned and the vehicle displayed a "service electrical system" message. I was then able to drive the vehicle home about half a mile. Later that evening the vehicle again "died" and was unresponsive. Hours later it is still not turning on and will have it towed to the dealership. This complete loss of power has happened a few times before, but always when the vehicle was parked overnight and I discovered it was not working in the morning. But it would always turn itself back on after a few minutes.
The sliding driver side rear door malfunctioned - either a sensor did not go off, or the door did not register the sensor. My 4-year-old female child pressed the button to automatically open the sliding door, and attempted to climb in the vehicle as it was sliding open. She accidentally hit the button again as she entered, and the automatic sliding door began to close. Her head became trapped between the sliding door and the vehicle frame, and the door continued to attempt to shut, crushing her head. She screamed and I pressed the button again, and the door began to open, letting her loose. She was in significant pain and did not settle quickly; she has a large knot and bruising on her head where the automatic sliding door trapped her, and has a headache. The door should have registered that her body was in the way of closing, and additionally should have stopped and re-opened when it made contact with her head.
The vehicle was part of the O3A recall notice and was taken in about 2 to 3 weeks ago to have the software "fix" done. Last evening while driving on the highway, the car gave the warning of safely exit road way, you are about to loose power. The power loss was immediate and was almost reended by the vehicle behind, but was able to get off highway with out accident.
I am filing a complaint about unsatisfactory remedy of recall 03A/NHTSA 23V-010 and would like to make a motion for a hearing on this remedy.
Our Chrysler Pacifica hybrid had the software update related to the wiring short that has caused multiple Pacifica Hybrids to shut down. We had the recall "repair" on 3/9/2023. On 3/12, while driving on the interstate traveling 70mph, the warning popped up, indicating that a power shutdown was imminent. I had my entire family, kids, and elderly parents in the car with me. Fortunately, we were able to pull over safely, but had we been on the road during a busier time, we would have been in serious danger! Our Pacifica has less than 10k miles and has had no problems previously. The software "fix" was not a fix at all, and this is a huge concern since the entire reason for purchasing a van was to travel safely and conveniently with our children.
On 3/6/2023 while driving on a freeway, my vehicle experienced a complete loss of motive power and the accelerator was unresponsive. The dash gave me a warning that the vehicle was off. On 3/7/2023, the same incident occurred twice while on the same freeway. on 3/7/23, I dropped it off at Moss Bros Chrysler Dealer in Riverside, CA for the loss of motive power recall I was just notified of. The software update from the recall was performed, and the service adviser informed me that it was successful and the issue had been resolved. On 3/9/2023, I drove it on the freeway, and again, the same loss of motive power occurred. This time, the dash warned me that vehicle shutdown was imminent, and a turtle icon displayed on the dash. However, the moment the dash displayed this information, all motive power was lost and the experience was identical to before the software update. This is a significant safety issue as the freeways in my area usually do not have any shoulders or areas that are safe to pull over on. This is a serious defect that poses a safety risk to anyone in the vehicle. It has not been fixed by the recall.
While traveling at full highway speed, the Pacifica turned off entirely without warning. We had to navigate in traffic through 4 lanes to pull over with children in the vehicle. The vehicle would not turn back on after pulled over until hours afterwards. However we towed the vehicle to a dealership due to the safety concern
The fuel line into the fuel tank and tank itself were leaking gas. It was not a large leak but it was enough to soak the felt lining underneath the gas tank. It made our garage completely smell of gas fumes and the fumes began to migrate into the home. The dealer originally took a look at it on 3/13/23 and determined that the fill line was just loose into the tank. However when we filled the tank with gas again on 3/20/23 the problem began again. It went back into the dealer on 3/21/23 and they are replacing the fuel tank and the fuel fill line. No warning lights or messages ever came on.
The contact owns a 2022 Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid. The contact received notification of NHTSA Campaign Number: 23V010000 (Electrical System, Hybrid Propulsion System) however, the part to do the recall repair was not yet available. The local dealer was contacted. The contact stated that the manufacturer had exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure. VIN tool confirms parts not available.
Data synced from NHTSA on May 4, 2026