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What 1,475 owners told NHTSA about the 2017 Chrysler Pacifica Awd

These are the actual owner complaints behind this car’s reliability verdict, filed with the federal government, unedited. They’re unverified reports, not confirmed defects: read them as leads for your pre-purchase inspection, not a diagnosis.

All (1,475)Crash / fire / injury (64)Engine (518)Transmission & drivetrain (464)Electrical system (381)Steering (248)Speed control (88)Brakes (83)Fuel system (71)Body & structure (60)Electronic Stability Control (esc) (27)Suspension (25)

8 of 1,475 complaints match · Electrical system · crash/fire/injury only · clear filters

Feb 26, 2026Electrical systemBody & structureSeats1 injury

Description of Incident: On February 15, 2026, my 2017 Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid experienced three distinct and severe safety system failures involving the electrical system, power seats, and the power sliding door. Power Sliding Door Sensor Failure: While my minor son was entering the vehicle, the power sliding door closed on his leg. The pinch sensor failed to detect the obstruction and did not reverse. This resulted in physical bruising and marks on the limb (photographic evidence maintained). Unintended Passenger Seat Motion: While the vehicle was stationary, the front passenger power seat moved forward to its maximum limit without user input. I was seated in the chair at the time and was pinned against the dashboard before I could intervene. Electrical Shock: My minor daughter received a perceptible electric shock upon touching the exterior door-handle button to open the sliding door. Components Involved: Electrical System Seats (Power) Sliding Door (Power) Injuries: Yes (Soft tissue bruising/marks to minor’s leg). Risk to Safety: Had the driver's seat moved forward without input while the vehicle was in motion, this absolutely could result in loss of control of the vehicle and an accident. Had the sliding side door continued to close on my son's leg, it could have caused severe injury. Had the electrical shock been worse, it could have resulted in burn or injury. The vehicle is available for inspection. It has not yet been inspected by the manufacturer, police, or insurance. The issues have not repeated at this point, although the vehicle was not used the last 12 days. I do not have confidence in its electrical components. There were no warning lamps, messages, or other indications of any problem with the vehicle.

NHTSA ODI 11720695

Apr 1, 2025Electrical systemBrakes1 injury

I am writing to report another incident related to my 2017 Chrysler Pacifica. Today, while driving on a major highway, my vehicle unexpectedly shut off and braked violently multiple times without warning, creating a serious safety hazard. Fortunately, there was no accident, but due to the sudden and forceful braking, I am now experiencing pain in my head, neck, upper back, and shoulders. I previously reported electrical issues with this vehicle on January 22, 2024. Given the recurring nature of these problems, I am extremely concerned about the ongoing safety risks. Please advise on the next steps to formally document this incident and any updates regarding similar reports or investigations into this issue. I appreciate your prompt attention to this matter and look forward to your response.

NHTSA ODI 11652115

Nov 23, 2023Electrical system1 injury

Electrical problems since purchase (new). Warranty repairs by 2 dealers. The rear lift warning buzzer went out causing me to be hit in the head and getting black eye. The buzzer is out again, but not repaired as the part has been on back order for months. Dealer said over 100 of the same part by various dealers on the back order. This is a major problem as car purchased for use with my dogs and w/o buzzer they also are not warned when ‘door’ coming down. For the part to not be available for so long is unacceptable and since covered under paid warranty I think Chrysler is neglecting the warranty owners. Also, since the part has failed before, they are aware it’s a faulty part but have not done anything to keep the part stocked,

NHTSA ODI 11556550

Feb 10, 2021Transmission & drivetrainElectrical systemEngineFire

30,390WHILE CRUISING ON INTERSTATE, (2/6/21, 3:17 PM, DRIZZLING, 55 DEGREES F, AT 70 MPH IN CRUISE CONTROL) INSTRUMENT PANEL GOES BLACK, ENGINE SHUTS OFF, POWER STEERING GOES OFF, RT PASSENGER WINDOW DESCENDS ALL THE WAY, WIPERS GO OFF, CRUISE GOES OFF, GEAR INDICATOR SWITCHES (ON IT'S OWN FROM DRIVE TO NEUTRAL, TO PARK. COASTING TO SIDE LEFT OF SIDE OF THE (UNDER CONSTRUCTION) SHOULDER (RT SHOULDER IS BLOCKED BY JERSEY BARRIERS) INSTRUMENT CLUSTER COMES BACK ON. I SHIFT FROM PARK TO NEUTRAL, TO DRIVE, WITH NO EFFECT ON DRIVABILITY. I STOPPED OFF THE ROADWAY AND SHUT OFF THE IGNITION. INSTRUMENT CLUSTER HAS BATTERY AND FCW WARNING LIGHTS ON. THERE IS A DISTINCT SMELL OF AN ELECTRICAL FIRE. I CHECK UNDER THE HOOD TO LOOK FOR OBVIOUS FIRE SOURCES. NONE ARE APPARENT. I CHECKED THE BATTERY CONNECTION. THIS APPEARS AS NORMAL FOR THIS VEHICLE, NOT TIGHT ' BUT NOT LOOSE EITHER. I CHECKED THE FUSE BOX. I DID NOT HAVE A FUSE INDICATOR TOOL WITH ME AND DID NOT ATTEMPT TO PULL FUSES. SEEING NO OBVIOUS FIRE SOURCES I SHUT THE HOOD. FIVE MINUTES AFTER STOPPING I TRIED THE IGNITION AGAIN AND THE CAR STARTED. THE RT PASSENGER WINDOW WAS TO 3' SHORT OF CLOSED, THEN IT STOPPED. I PULLED BACK ON THE HIGHWAY AND RESUMED THE TRIP. THE FCW WARNING LIGHT WAS STILL ON. CRUISE CONTROL WAS UNAVAILABLE. THE DRIVER'S SIDE MIRROR WARNING INDICATOR WAS ON. ON 2/7/21 I CHECKED THE CAR. ALL POWER DEVICES ON THE RT FRONT DOOR WERE NOT ACTIVE. I CHECKED THE FUSES AND DETERMINED THAT AT LEAST ONE HAD FAILED (F47). I ATTEMPTED TO REPLACE THE FUSE. IN DOING SO THE RT PASSENGER WINDOW IMMEDIATELY RETURNED TO THE FULLY CLOSED POSITION, THE FUSE BLEW AS I PUT IT IN, THE SMELL OF BURNING ELECTRICAL WIRE WAS APPARENT INSIDE THE CAB, BUT NOT UNDER THE HOOD.

NHTSA ODI 11395580

Jul 13, 2019Electrical systemEngineCrash1 injury

WE HAVE HAD A FEW CONTINUING PROBLEMS SINCE THE ORIGINAL PURCHASE OF A 2017 CHRYSLER PACIFICA BRAUNABILITY VAN. THE CAR HAS HAD ELECTRICAL ISSUES AND ON 3 OR 4 OCCASIONS HAS SUDDENLY SHUT OFF OR STOPPED WORKING. ONE TIME MAY HAVE BEEN RELATED TO A CAR ACCIDENT MY HUSBAND WAS IN. HE COLLIDED WITH ANOTHER CAR IN 2018, IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE ACCIDENT THE CAR WAS NOT RUNNING, BUT HE HADN'T TURNED IT OFF. IT STARTED BACK UP AGAIN BUT THIS HAPPENED 2 OR 3 TIMES THIS YEAR WITH DIFFERENT ELECTRICAL FEATURES NOT WORKING MAKING THE CAR INOPERABLE AT TIMES. IN ADDITION, THE AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM HAS CONTINUOUSLY BEEN DYSFUNCTIONAL. WE HAVE HAD IT TO THE DEALERSHIP A FEW TIMES FOR THIS PROBLEM. MOST RECENTLY IT WAS FIXED A COUPLE MONTHS AGO AND IT IS AGAIN NOT WORKING.

NHTSA ODI 11231545

Oct 10, 2018Transmission & drivetrainElectrical systemEngineFire

TL* THE CONTACT OWNS A 2017 CHRYSLER PACIFICA. WHILE DRIVING 30 MPH, THE VEHICLE STALLED AND THE "SHIFT TO PARK CHECK ENGINE" WARNING INDICATOR ILLUMINATED. THE CONTACT ALSO MENTIONED THAT THE VEHICLE LOST COMPLETE POWER AND THE CLOCK NEEDED TO BE RESET. THE CONTACT ALSO MENTIONED THAT THE FAILURE RECURRED WHILE AT A STOP LIGHT. THE VEHICLE WAS ABLE TO RESTART. THE VEHICLE WAS TAKEN TO HALL CHRYSLER DODGE JEEP RAM CHESAPEAKE (3353 WESTERN BRANCH BLVD, CHESAPEAKE, VA 23321, (855) 544-8545) WHERE THE CONTACT WAS INFORMED THAT THE SYSTEM NEEDED TO BE UPDATED. THE VEHICLE WAS REPAIRED, BUT THE FAILURE RECURRED. THE VEHICLE WAS TAKEN TO A LOCAL AUTO SHOP WHERE THE CONTACT WAS INFORMED THAT THE WIRING HARNESS WAS BURNT, BUT IT WAS NOT DETERMINED IF THAT CAUSED THE FAILURE. THE VEHICLE WAS REPAIRED AGAIN. THE MANUFACTURER WAS NOT NOTIFIED OF THE FAILURE. THE FAILURE MILEAGE WAS APPROXIMATELY 44,000. *TT UPDATED 11/29/18* JB

NHTSA ODI 11139446

Mar 8, 2018Electrical systemFire

THE 2017 PACIFICA CAUGHT FIRE DUE TO A BREAK IN THE PIGTAIL WIRE FROM THE AIR COMPRESSOR. THE AIR CONDITIONING WAS NOT WORKING AND WHEN I TOOK IT TO MY LOCAL CHRYSLER DEALERSHIP THEY TOLD ME WE HAD A FIRE AND IT HAD BURNT THE AIR COMPRESSOR, AND OTHER PARTS OF THE ENGINE AND SPLASH GUARD. THE VEHICLE CAUGHT FIRE AND WE DIDN'T KNOW WHEN OR HOW UNTIL THE GARAGE LOOKED AT WHY THE AIR CONDITIONING WAS NOT WORKING. I HAVE CONTACTED CHRYSLER AS I'M AM CONCERNED ABOUT THIS BEING A SAFETY HAZARD FOR OTHER VEHICLES THAT THEY HAVE PRODUCED AND GOT NO HELP FROM THEM OR CONCERN OF OUR SAFETY. I RAISED THAT I WILL CONCERN OF THE SAFETY OF THE VEHICLE AND ADVISED I WOULD NOT LET MY WIFE DRIVE THIS AGAIN DUE TO IT CATCHING FIRE AND THE LACK OF CHRYSLER CONCERN INTO LOOKING AT THE MATTER.

NHTSA ODI 11076832

Jun 13, 2017Electrical systemAirbagsCrash1 injury

WAS INVOLVED IN A PASSENGER SIDE IMPACT COLLISION WHILE IN MOTION ON A CITY STREET AND THE SIDE AIR BAGS DID NOT DEPLOY. IN FACT AS A RESULT OF THE COLLISION, ALL ELECTRONICS WHEN HAYWIRE. WINDOWS WOULD NOT ROLL UP/DOWN, DISPLAY ON RADIO SAID SOMETHING LIKE NO SERVICE, LIGHTS WERE BLINKING, AND THE CAR WOULD NOT TURN OFF. IMPACT OCCURRED JUST BEHIND THE PASSENGER FRONT WHEEL AND ALL THE WAY TO THE REAR WHEEL. SEEMS LIKE THE ELECTRONICS COULD BE BETTER PROTECTED IN A SIDE IMPACT COLLISION. LUCKILY, THERE WERE NO PASSENGERS ON THAT SIDE OF THE VAN. I WAS ACTUALLY ON MY WAY TO PICK UP THE KIDS FROM SCHOOL.

NHTSA ODI 10995028

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