Thanks for your reply.
I have never done that with this car except once.
In fact, I don't think this caravan allows that.
I did it once the very first time we bought it,
and realized it won't let me do it (keeps releasing
the handle latch).
I now stop fueling the moment latch releases.
I hope there are other reasons for this.
Mike
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>> Hi There,
>>
>> Dodge Grand Caravan 05. About 34K miles.
>> Recently, right after filling the gas tank engine
>> dies a second or so after moving.
>> I have to stop, wait a while, push the accltor
>> a few time, crank, and let it idle for a minute
>> or so, and then it drives fine. Until the next
>> fill up day.
>> Is this some thing that I need to worry about?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Mike
>>
>>
> If you are nursing the fuel tank trying to get every inch filled up it
may
> cause a problem when the purge solenoid opens to purge fuel va****s. It
may
> be purging a overfilled fuel system causing a very rich mixture and
> stalling out. At the next fill up when the nozzle shuts off don't force
> feed
> more fuel into the tank
>
> Glenn Beasley
> Chrysler Tech
>
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