There is a vapor leak in the fuel system. The most likely cause is a loose/failed gas cap.
no, my tech say you would have to "shim" it, of it is out. Not exactly sure how thats done.
I'm guessing it's a Chrysler Pacifica, which has a 23 gallon fuel tank so you'll have to do a little math. Let's say the current fuel price is $2.97 a gallon, you'll have to multiply $2.97 X 23 = $68.31, but that's from completely empty to completely full, lets say you still have 5 gallons left in your tank, then it's $2.97 X 18 = $53.46. It's a variable question.
Being 2009 now... I would say that car was hardly driven. 4250 miles a year is not a lot.
there is no Chrysler neon but the Chrysler pt cruisers have the neon engine Well considering I have a 2000 Chrysler Neon i'd say the above answer is not as correct
You didn't say what year it is but earlier models also had an external voltage regulator that could fail. I would drive it to an auto parts store and let them test the charging system. They will do this service at no cost.
A Chrysler
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Someone is lying. No engine should use oil under 1000 miles unless it has 200,000 miles on it.
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