The car is a 2006 Chrysler 300C, which occasionally
dies at low RPM (e.g. at a stop sign).
My question is closely related to one about a Jag
dying at low RPM, but is slightly different because it only occurs after refueling and because the problem persists after cleaning the throttle body,...
My question is closely related to one about a Jag
dying at low RPM, but is slightly different because it only occurs after refueling and because the problem persists after cleaning the throttle body, as suggested by the answers.
Not exact matches
Sometimes (very rarely) the engine
dies when
at very
low rpm.
Occasionally
at low RPMs (pulling out of the driveway once, a few times in a parking lot) the engine just
dies.