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Cutting Out When Driving Solved Maybe


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Having experienced the dreaded cutting out when driving, I called an ex chrysler dealer to ask for help "Oh yes we know what that problem is, it's the fuel filter housing heater section burnt out, bring it in and we will fix it"

 

Sure enough the fuel filter housing was burnt out melted plastics etc. They have fitted a new unit along with new wiring and connector plug, the car starts much better, let's hope it doesn't cut out again.

 

You could do this yourself the parts are available https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Genuine-Chrysler-Voyager-2007-Diesel-Fuel-Filter-Assembly-Wiring-Kit-04721225AE/371812082214?hash=item5691ba2226:g:VlQAAOSwA3dYTmqj

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Yep, and it may not even be burnt out connections. 
A blocked fuel filter would also give the same symptoms, as does a loose fuel filter. 
Had it with 2 GV's now, both times removing and refitting the filters (both recently changed) solved the problem. I checked the housing at the same time. 

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